Gabrielle Union wants to see more proactive efforts from Hollywood bosses to combat racism in the entertainment industry.
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Plans to axe hundreds of jobs at Rolls-Royce in Inchinnan have been put on hold after unions forced a last-minute delay.
Management at the plant were due to outline the company’s plans for the workforce late last week.
Despite the brief respite, fears remain that the maintenance repair and overhaul part of the business could still be under threat, with 600 direct jobs potentially facing the axe and question marks remaining over the rest.
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Gabrielle Union wants to see more proactive efforts from Hollywood bosses to combat racism in the entertainment industry.
Gabrielle Union wants to see more proactive efforts from Hollywood bosses to combat racism in the entertainment industry.Following her departure from America’s Got Talent after just one season at the end of 2019, the actress maintained her departure came as a result of complaints she made about the “toxic” working environment behind the scenes, referencing harassment, inappropriate behaviour and misogynistic conduct.During an appearance on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, the star opened up on
PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happens Now Jamie Hepburn, Minister for Business, Fair Work and Skills, has written to West Scotland MSP Mr Bibby to confirm the new group.Mr Bibby said: “I am pleased after raising this with the First Minister that the Scottish Government is forming a group to support jobs in the aerospace sector.“The jobs at Rolls-Royce Inchinnan are vital to the West of Scotland economy and no stone should be left unturned in saving them.
PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happens Neil Bibby MSP urged Nicola Sturgeon to do all she could at First Minister’s Questions and Gavin Newlands MP handed in a petition and quizzed the UK aviation minister Kelly Tolhurst MP in Westminister. Read More News: Their action comes as a petition urging Nicola Sturgeon and the Scottish Government to do all it can to safeguard the jobs reached almost 20,000 signatures.Rolls-Royce announced on Wednesday it was axing 700 jobs at its Inchinnan
Dwyane Wade is defending wife Gabrielle Union. Six months following her exit from after one season, Union reportedly filed a discrimination complaint against Simon Cowell, NBC, FremantleMedia and Syco Entertainment with California's Department of Fair Employment and Housing in Los Angeles.
Gabrielle Union has filed a discrimination complaint against Simon Cowell and the producers of America’s Got Talent following her dismissal from the show last year.
Gabrielle Union has filed a complaint against the producers of America's Got Talent, the show’s network’s production arm, and creator Simon Cowell himself.“When Gabrielle Union informed NBC of racially offensive conduct during the taping of America’s Got Talent, NBC did not ‘stand’ with her in ‘outrage at acts of racism,'” Union's attorney Bryan Freedman said in a statement on June 4, according to journalist Yashar Ali and .
It's been over six months since news broke that Gabrielle Union would not be returning to the judges' table, but her battle with NBC, Simon Cowell, FremantleMedia and Syco Entertainment seems far from finished.
By Dominic Patten
LOS ANGELES -- Gabrielle Union filed a complaint Thursday with the state of California against NBC and the producers of “America’s Got Talent," the latest move in a fight over her allegations that she was fired for objecting to an on-set environment that tolerated racism.
In late May, NBC announced the findings of an independent investigation into Gabrielle Union’s allegations of racism on set. Apparently, they found no wrongdoing. But now Gabrielle Union is suing America’s Got Talent’s Simon Cowell for racism along with the network. It is not the time for NBC to play.
Gabrielle Union's saga with NBC, Simon Cowell, FremantleMedia and Syco Entertainment over her departure at isn't over.The 47-year-old actress reportedly filed a harassment, discrimination and retaliation complaint with California's Department of Fair Employment and Housing in Los Angeles on Thursday, six months following her exit from after one season. DFEH complaints are often precursors to lawsuits.
Calling it “a clear threat to the health and safety of journalists we represent,” the New York Times union harshly criticized the paper’s decision to publish an opinion piece that urged the U.S. military to crush the George Floyd protests.
Calling it “a clear threat to the health and safety of journalists we represent,” the New York Times union harshly criticized the paper’s decision to publish an opinion piece that urged the U.S. military to crush the George Floyd protests.
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) announced its Board of Directors for the 2020-2021 term on Wednesday, adding members Helen Hoehne and Kirpi Uimonen Ballesteros to the board.