Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Activists urge independen­t probe of sex harassment of NBC employees

- By Jocelyn Noveck

Activists called upon NBC Universal on Saturday to allow former employees to speak out freely on sexual harassment in the workplace without restrictio­n, rather than having to come to the company first to be released from non-disclosure agreements.

The company said Saturday that any former employee who believes they cannot disclose their experience with sexual harassment as a result of a nondispara­gement agreement should contact the company, “and we will release them from that perceived obligation.”

The statement, which was emailed to The Associated Press, was first reported Friday night by MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow, in an emotional segment introducin­g author Ronan Farrow. The highly influentia­l MSNBC host expressed deep concern that her own company’s bosses had thwarted Farrow’s reporting on sexual misconduct allegation­s against Harvey Weinstein — reporting which he then took to The New Yorker, where he won a Pulitzer Prize.

Maddow also pointedly questioned NBC’s failure to launch an independen­t investigat­ion of both the handling of the Weinstein story and of the behavior of Matt Lauer, the former “Today” anchor fired in 2017 over sexual misconduct allegation­s.

On Saturday, Tina Tchen, incoming president and CEO of Time’s Up, said NBC Universal, while taking a useful first step, hadn’t gone far enough to release employees from non-disclosure agreements or other restrictiv­e clauses. She said NBC should simply state that everyone is free to speak, without fear of retaliatio­n.

“If NBC Universal is truly committed to letting survivors and employees speak out about sexual harassment at the network, it should simply release them from their non-disclosure agreements,” she said. “There is no reason to place the burden on those who choose to speak to reveal themselves in advance to NBC Universal. This is an example of the burdens that perpetuate fear and silence, no matter what new policies and trainings may say.”

Tchen, who takes up her duties next week, added that the company must, like some other companies have, commit “to an independen­t, outside investigat­ion into all the circumstan­ces surroundin­g workplace culture at NBC and the journalist­ic decisions made at this important news outlet ... As an employer and especially as a news organizati­on, NBC Universal should want to know the unvarnishe­d truth.”

NBC conducted its own internal investigat­ion on the actions of its executives into how Farrow’s Weinstein story was handled, and how sexual misconduct allegation­s were handled.

It concluded that its judgments on the Weinstein story were correct, based on the material Farrow had at the time. Farrow also alleged that NBC executives were aware of sexual misconduct by Lauer before the allegation that led to his firing, but NBC has denied it.

Also calling for further action by NBC Universal was Linda Vester, a former NBC News employee who has accused NBC star anchor Tom Brokaw of sexual harassment and now

heads a group called Silence Breakers Alliance.

“Why is NBC forcing these women who have already endured trauma to come crawling on their hands and knees, to ask the company to let them speak?” she asked in an interview Saturday. “This would be evidence that the company is re-traumatizi­ng the victim and trying to keep them under its thumb.” Vester has also been calling for NBC Universal to allow an independen­t inquiry.

Friday’s remarks by Maddow came in a monologue introducin­g Farrow, who is on a publicity tour for his book, “Catch and Kill,” in which he outlines his view of roadblocks NBC News set up that led him to take his Weinstein story to The New Yorker. It also includes an interview with a former NBC News employee who alleges she was raped by

Matt Lauer, who denies the charge.

“The allegation­s about the behavior of Harvey Weinstein and Matt Lauer are gut-wrenching at baseline, no matter who you are or what your connection is to this story,” Maddow told her viewers.

“But accusation­s that people in positions of authority in this building may have been complicit in some way of shielding those guys from accountabi­lity, those accusation­s are very, very hard to stomach.”

Maddow continued: “The amount of consternat­ion this has caused among the rank and file people who work here would be almost impossible for me to overstate.”

In its statement, NBC Universal said that NBC News “has only two agreements with women relating to complaints of sexual harassment by Lauer — both entered into after his terminatio­n — and both women are free to tell their stories about Lauer.”

 ?? BRAD BARKET - ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? In this photo from May 18, 2019, Ronan Farrow attends the 78th annual Peabody Awards red carpet at Cipriani Wall Street in New York.
BRAD BARKET - ASSOCIATED PRESS In this photo from May 18, 2019, Ronan Farrow attends the 78th annual Peabody Awards red carpet at Cipriani Wall Street in New York.
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Rachel Maddow
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Tina Tchen

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