So, just because she hasn’t called you means Sinclair ruined her career?
Sinclair doesn’t have the power to gag someone. Stop giving corporations the power they don’t have.
So, just because she hasn’t called you means Sinclair ruined her career?
And how could Sinclair “ruin her career”? Forbidding her from working at other Sinclair stations? They did her a favor!
Nobody is forced to sign anything.sinklair wrote: ↑Wed Aug 26, 2020 10:36 amVic: Sinclair will tell you (over and over again) how they are one of the largest local broadcasters in America and as a result of their size can force employees to sign these legally questionable clauses because potential employees can’t afford to be banned from working in about 40-percent of TV markets where Sinclair and its sidecar operations do business. It’s a racket that a judge or the FCC needs to break up.
First off, Lulli was sued by TV5, he countersued, and everything was eventually dropped. So he didn't "successfully sue" anyone. You don't even need a law degree to know that, even though I do.sinklair wrote: ↑Tue Nov 17, 2020 8:51 amLook who is preparing for a return to 25-66’s airwaves!
https://pughfuneralhome.com/tribute/det ... tures.html
Mid-Michigan’s favorite ex-anchor/fitness coach heads to trial next month! And not everyone’s happy. Despite years of legal maneuvering, Sinclair and its many lawyers have failed to get the case tossed. And now managers will have to testify under oath about this wrongful termination case.
Why no coverage by the other media? The Flint Urinal covered Toldo et al when she got her payout from WJRT.
https://www.mlive.com/news/flint/2015/1 ... ttles.html
Nick Lulli successfully sued WNEM:
https://www.mlive.com/news/bay-city/201 ... em_tv.html
If history is any lesson, this could be a costly couple of weeks for Flint’s newest GM!