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A former CBS news producer is accusing the network of using race-based layoffs after its parent company, the iconic company, has been made increasingly redundant.
“I just quit my job at CBS with that producer on my team who was fired by a person of color,” Ex-CBS News Staffer Treen Sherm began in a Tiktok video on Wednesday. “Every person who will stay and will be sent inside the company is a white person.”
Sherman, who is black, had served as an associate producer on the CBS broadcast since February, according to producer Lincedin, and also served as an associate producer on CBS Race & Culture, both of which were suspended as part of the layoffs.
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Before “CBS evening news +” producer Trey Sherman accused CBS news of using Race-based Layoffs. (Michele Crowre/CBS News via Getty Images)
Sherman said that the “Executive Council” who told him that he had been appointed said that he did everything he could to move the workers but in the end they could not.
“It didn’t come down to me attacking that I and all my colleagues were put there and I found out that it was only people of color,” said Sherman. “So I went to each of my white colleagues. ‘Are you being put down?’ ‘No.’ ‘Are you being put down?’ ‘No.’ ‘Are you being put down?’ ‘No.’ ‘Are you getting laid? No.’ “
“So I went back to his office and told him I thought he was lying to my face,” Sherman said. “And you will find that it was not his decision to end this show that I was working for, but he decided that he would be able to stay, and everything happened to be white. Should everything be white.”
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The uninitiated officer went on to tell Sherman that he had kept in the dishes that he had ‘worked with him before,’ blasted him for not making decisions about aid and called it “racist.”
“I don’t care if you decided to keep the people with purple hair. You decided to keep the people you worked with before – if that’s race is race, the action was race. That – Sherman said,” said Sherman.
Neither Sherman nor CBS News or Paramount responded to requests for comment.
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Paramount, now under new leadership with CEO David Ellison following the Skydance merger, has implemented “1,000 job cuts across the company,” according to sources familiar with the situation.
Many of the CBS employees involved in its weekend and pet shows were deeply disgusted. It is expected that Ellison will use Lison for weeks, and personnel decisions were reportedly made before Ellison poached Barry Weiss as part of a $150 million acquisition.
“CBS evening news” Co-Anchor John Dickerson and announced this week that he will be leaving the network at the end of the year.
Fox News’ Brian Flood contributes to this report.
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