Flora Postero |
The Susquehanna Township-based health insurer confirmed the advertising suspension on Thursday, a week after former abc27 anchor Flora Posteraro filed a complaint with the Pennsylvania Human Rights Commission alleging harassment and discrimination by the station’s general manager, Robert Bee.
In a statement, Capital BlueCross said it is suspending advertising until the complaint is resolved.
"We take the matter of due process seriously and have not made any judgments as to fault in this matter. But we also take allegations of sexual harassment or retaliation in the workplace very seriously, leading us to this decision," read the statement.
According to the complaint filed by Posteraro, Bee made rude comments about the appearance of the station’s female anchors, calling one a "fat pig" and another a "mean bitch." The complaint also alleges he gave preferential treatment to the station’s male anchors.
Posteraro joined other female anchors in filing a complaint in August against Bee with the human relations department of the station. The complaint notes Posteraro frequently challenged Bee on his behavior towards herself and her colleagues.
According to the complaint, the station offered to renew Posteraro’s contract in January, but only if she accepted a demotion to a weekend anchor position. The complaint alleges numerous officials at the station gave her conflicting reasons for the demotion, which she believes was in retaliation to her actions against Bee’s behavior.
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