A former Kelowna, BC on-air radio host who previously worked for CKLZ FM, Jim Pattison Broadcast Group and Pattison Media organization, is suing the owners and multiple employees for allegedly fostering a toxic and misogynistic workplace environment.
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The Pentictin Western News reports a civil suit filed in BC Supreme Court in Kelowna on Nov. 15, Milne details how she was hired to perform her Sue Tyler character at the station, which she crafted over a 30-year span in radio.
She noted that the character was designed specifically “to appeal to a male demographic between the ages of 18 and 40,” and “to push the envelope on women’s sexuality.”
“The Sue Tyler character would dress provocatively for public appearances and use a sexualized tone and innuendo in her radio shows to specifically, and successfully, appeal to this target demographic and exemplify sexual empowerment to women,” the civil suit stated.
According to court documents, male staff at CKLZ FM “did not differentiate between Milne and the Sue Tyler character,” and deemed it appropriate to speak and treat her in a belittling and sexist manner because of her character’s sexual and confident nature.
The toxic and misogynistic workplace environment at CKLZ FM, said Milne, was a culture fostered and promoted by the station’s owners, Jim Pattison Broadcast Group (JPBG) and Pattison Media, as well as general manager Karl Johnston.
Milne alleges that at-work alcohol consumption and intoxication were “common, acceptable and promoted.” Court documents claim that sexualized comments and innuendos from male employees towards female employees were acceptable and encouraged both on-air and off-air.
When she allegedly brought forward formal complaints regarding a toxic work environment to Johnston, she said her concerns fell on deaf ears as Johnston “supported, fostered and participated in the inappropriate workplace culture.”In August 2019, Milne was suffering from shingles and alleges that Johnston made jokes and publicly suggested that her condition was actually gonorrhea.
In November 2020, Milne emailed her concerns to JPBG and Pattison Media owner Rod Schween, which led to Schween organizing a mandatory sensitivity training course for all CKLZ employees and management.
Despite the training, Milne claims that male employees joked about “how ridiculous the training was,” ultimately escalating the behavior. It was around this time where she said Johnston instructed her to “tone down” the Sue Tyler character and “be a nice mom” instead, with no more sexualized content on air.
Following two weeks of COVID-19 isolation requirements, Milne said that she returned to work for only one day “before needing to start a medical leave of absence that was triggered by returning to the toxic workplace.”
She currently remains on long-term medical leave and has not returned to broadcasting.
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