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CBS has settled a suit with Brian Beneker, who claimed that he was passed over for a writing job due to the company's diversity goals.
The deal aligns with companies across Hollywood stepping back from DEI policies. Parent company Paramount Global is seeking regulatory approval of its proposed merger with Skydance.
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Paramount is ending its hiring targets related to race, sex, and gender after a lawsuit alleged the company created racial quotas in its writing rooms.
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Paramount, CBS settle discrimination lawsuit over DEI policies punishing straight White malesAs CBS and its parent company Paramount Global navigate a high-stakes lawsuit from President Donald Trump, the media conglomerate quietly settled another lawsuit alleging racial discrimination against ...
A federal judge on Monday approved a joint request from CBS Studios and former SEAL Team script coordinator Brian Beneker to dismiss the year-old case. Beneker, who is white, sued in February 2024 ...
The CBS Studios case stems from a lawsuit brought by a white writer for the now-canceled show “SEAL Team,” Brian Beneker, who alleged he was discriminated against and denied a staff writing job ...
Hollywood’s frantic attempt to appease the current administration’s anti-diversity bottom line continues as CBS settles the lawsuit brought by SEAL Team script coordinator Brian Beneker ...
CBS has settled a discrimination lawsuit filed by Brian Beneker, a script coordinator who claimed he had been passed over for a writing job on “SEAL Team” because he is a straight white man.
As CBS and its parent company Paramount Global navigate a high-stakes lawsuit from President Donald Trump, the media conglomerate quietly settled another lawsuit alleging racial discrimination ...
The deal aligns with companies across Hollywood stepping back from DEI policies. Parent company Paramount Global is seeking regulatory approval of its proposed merger with Skydance. By Winston Cho ...
In 2024, former “SEAL Team” script coordinator and writer Brian Beneker sued Paramount Global, CBS Entertainment and CBS Studios for unlawful discrimination for repeatedly denying him career ...
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