Wednesday, August 1, 2007 , Updated
WFAA and Belo Corp. accused of discriminating against female camerawoman
DALLAS According to Courthouse News, WFAA-TV and Belo Corp. have been accused of discriminating against WFAA's "only female camerawoman", in Dallas Federal Court. Although if you call WFAA, the phone-answering person says that "we have a COUPLE of gals" (I.E., not just one) that wield cameras, and then refers any more inquiries to the tight-lipped HR department.
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SockPuppet, says:
A couple of "gals"? Shame on that phone-answering person. Couldn't be more obvious that WFAA and Belo represent for the misogynistic good ol boy network
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