White workers at Power 105's 'The Breakfast Club' radio show were victims of reverse racism
White people are not welcome behind the scenes of Power 105's "The Breakfast Club" radio show, a new lawsuit charges.
Four men who produced televised broadcasts of Howard Stern's radio show say they were victims of reverse racism after being hired in January 2014 to produce broadcasts of the popular syndicated morning show for Revolt TV, a music channel founded by Sean "Diddy" Combs.
The suit brought by Todd Baker, Douglas Goodstein, Richard Wilson, Michael Schiff and Jason Preziosi, alleges they were fired and replaced with "significantly younger and significantly less experienced or qualified African-Americans" after frequently being told they did not understand "the culture."
The complaint charges that executives at Revolt TV, which televises the radio show on the hip-hop station Power 105, treated black employees differently than white ones.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nat...white-workers-unfairly-suit-article-1.3004322
White people are not welcome behind the scenes of Power 105's "The Breakfast Club" radio show, a new lawsuit charges.
Four men who produced televised broadcasts of Howard Stern's radio show say they were victims of reverse racism after being hired in January 2014 to produce broadcasts of the popular syndicated morning show for Revolt TV, a music channel founded by Sean "Diddy" Combs.
The suit brought by Todd Baker, Douglas Goodstein, Richard Wilson, Michael Schiff and Jason Preziosi, alleges they were fired and replaced with "significantly younger and significantly less experienced or qualified African-Americans" after frequently being told they did not understand "the culture."
The complaint charges that executives at Revolt TV, which televises the radio show on the hip-hop station Power 105, treated black employees differently than white ones.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nat...white-workers-unfairly-suit-article-1.3004322

