Jeanette Lenoir |
According to CYNRadio.com, Lenoir alleges she was paid
less than white colleagues, overlooked for promotional opportunities
and was fired without explanation in 2012.
In the 19-page court filing, Lenoir
alleges she was the victim of “discrimination based upon her race
and sex.” Lenoir was hired as a news reporter in July 2010. She
said the first trouble came that October, when then-GM Mary Jo Beach
asked her to begin co-hosting WIBX’s weekday morning talk show,
“First Look.” The suit says co-host and then News Director (now
Program Director) Jeff Monaski “openly and persistently opposed”
the pairing, but after a few weeks, Lenoir began co-hosting the
program. However, she complains that the hosting duties required her
to work more hours each day, and more than 40 hours per week, without
any additional pay.
The next section of the lawsuit details
two occasions within a few months of each other, during which the
News Director post at WIBX was vacant. Both times, Lenoir applied
and felt she was overlooked in favor of less-qualified white male
applicants.
This story was first reported by Tom Taylor NOW.
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