Rhodes says Fager's departure from CBS "is not directly related to the allegations surfaced in press reports, which continue to be investigated independently. However, he violated company policy and it is our commitment to uphold those policies at every level."
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Jeff Fager's statement to CNN: "The company’s decision had nothing to do with the false allegations printed in The New Yorker."
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Here's my full story about
@JeffFager's exit -- a huge change for@60Minutes -- he's just the second exec producer in the program's historyhttp://money.cnn.com/2018/09/12/media/jeff-fager-cbs-steps-down/index.html …Show this thread
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Meridith Vieira might well be considered.
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She already worked for 60 Minutes, decades ago. Didn’t end well.
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wasn't her departure related to them not being accommodating of her breast feeding/wanting to cut back hours after having one of her kids? if so, this would be poetic justice
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Not totally; poor work performance cited.
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Yeah I'd like that revisited. I've seen a lot of 'poor work performance' turn out to be 'working while female.'
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Or "not accepting sexual harassment."
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a/k/a "not a team player" or "poor attitude towards superiors."
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"Colluded"? Lolz
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Here’s another list. Thanks for giving me the opportunity to post this for the libs to see. Treason
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Wow CBS is really getting a black eye.
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I see what you did there
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