The drastic pay disparity between Catt Sadler and her E! News co-host Jason Kennedy — who she learned was making “double” her salary for “several years” — is the result of a “cultural norm,” according to a human resources expert.
“Companies are, unfortunately, not obligated to assure that players of either gender are compensated equally,” The Purposeful Culture Group’s Chris Edmonds tells People. “Cultural norms have driven companies to classically pay women less — often significantly less — for similar responsibilities, contributions, results, and skills.”
Longtime E! News host Sadler, 43, exited the network on Tuesday after learning that Kennedy, 36, “wasn’t just making...
“Companies are, unfortunately, not obligated to assure that players of either gender are compensated equally,” The Purposeful Culture Group’s Chris Edmonds tells People. “Cultural norms have driven companies to classically pay women less — often significantly less — for similar responsibilities, contributions, results, and skills.”
Longtime E! News host Sadler, 43, exited the network on Tuesday after learning that Kennedy, 36, “wasn’t just making...
- 12/20/2017
- by Natalie Stone and Emily Strohm
- PEOPLE.com
Although a source told People that Matt Lauer believed that his affair with the Today show colleague who reported him to NBC was “consensual,” he “should absolutely have refrained” from engaging in an intimate relationship with a co-worker, according to a human resources expert.
“The power differential between him and literally every other Today show employee is huge. Any relationship he has with an NBC employee will be heavily influenced — a better term might be ‘tainted’ — by that differential,” The Purposeful Culture Group’s Chris Edmonds exclusively tells People. “The only person who benefits from a workplace affair like this is the person in power.
“The power differential between him and literally every other Today show employee is huge. Any relationship he has with an NBC employee will be heavily influenced — a better term might be ‘tainted’ — by that differential,” The Purposeful Culture Group’s Chris Edmonds exclusively tells People. “The only person who benefits from a workplace affair like this is the person in power.
- 12/15/2017
- by Emily Strohm and Natalie Stone
- PEOPLE.com
Although a source told People that Matt Lauer believed that his affair with a Today show colleague was “consensual,” he “should absolutely have refrained” from engaging in an intimate relationship with a co-worker, according to a human resources expert.
“The power differential between him and literally every other Today show employee is huge. Any relationship he has with an NBC employee will be heavily influenced — a better term might be ‘tainted’ — by that differential,” The Purposeful Culture Group’s Chris Edmonds exclusively tells People. “The only person who benefits from a workplace affair like this is the person in power.
“The power differential between him and literally every other Today show employee is huge. Any relationship he has with an NBC employee will be heavily influenced — a better term might be ‘tainted’ — by that differential,” The Purposeful Culture Group’s Chris Edmonds exclusively tells People. “The only person who benefits from a workplace affair like this is the person in power.
- 12/1/2017
- by Emily Strohm and Natalie Stone
- PEOPLE.com
London, May 27: British band One Direction can reportedly earn millions from their 2014 stadium tour "Where We Are Tour" as the tickets are already sold out.
Tickets went on sale May 25 and with demand so high extra dates were added within 30 minutes, reports mirror.co.uk.
According to Chris Edmonds, chairman of Ticketmaster Britain, at one point "200,000 fans had been left waiting in a virtual queue".
"If it had been a real one, it would have stretched from Wembley Stadium round the M25," he added.
The band comprising of Harry Styles, Zayn Malik, Liam Payne, Louis Tomlinson and Niall Horan, has a huge fan following and have been one of the most successful British bands.
"And this doesn't take into.
Tickets went on sale May 25 and with demand so high extra dates were added within 30 minutes, reports mirror.co.uk.
According to Chris Edmonds, chairman of Ticketmaster Britain, at one point "200,000 fans had been left waiting in a virtual queue".
"If it had been a real one, it would have stretched from Wembley Stadium round the M25," he added.
The band comprising of Harry Styles, Zayn Malik, Liam Payne, Louis Tomlinson and Niall Horan, has a huge fan following and have been one of the most successful British bands.
"And this doesn't take into.
- 5/27/2013
- by Ketali Mehta
- RealBollywood.com
The nominations for the 2012 TV Week Logies were announced on Sunday, with long-running soap Home and Away and Nine.s Underbelly: Razor leading the pool with seven nominations each.
Home and Away, which has been on air since 1988, received its nominations in the public-voted categories. It is up against Offspring, Packed To The Rafters, Winners And Losers and Underbelly: Razor for most popular drama series.
Esther Anderson (who plays Charlie Buckton) is nominated for both the gold logie for most popular TV personality and the silver logie for most popular actress. Veteran Ray Meagher (aka Alf Stewart) will compete against stars from Wild Boys, Packed to the Rafters and Offspring for most popular actor, while Dan Ewing, Steve Peacocke and Demi Harman are nominated in the most popular new talent categories.
Underbelly: Razor was acknowledged by both the public and industry peers. It earned nods for most popular series, actress...
Home and Away, which has been on air since 1988, received its nominations in the public-voted categories. It is up against Offspring, Packed To The Rafters, Winners And Losers and Underbelly: Razor for most popular drama series.
Esther Anderson (who plays Charlie Buckton) is nominated for both the gold logie for most popular TV personality and the silver logie for most popular actress. Veteran Ray Meagher (aka Alf Stewart) will compete against stars from Wild Boys, Packed to the Rafters and Offspring for most popular actor, while Dan Ewing, Steve Peacocke and Demi Harman are nominated in the most popular new talent categories.
Underbelly: Razor was acknowledged by both the public and industry peers. It earned nods for most popular series, actress...
- 3/19/2012
- by Amanda Diaz
- IF.com.au
TV heavyweights Karl Stefanovic, Adam Hills and Asher Keddie are among the main contenders for the top prize at the 2012 TV Week Logie Awards.
For the second year in a row, the Today presenter, the Spicks and Specks host and the Paper Giants actress look likely to claim the top award – the viewer-voted Gold Logie – which last year was claimed by Stefanovic.
They will be challenged by Ten’s Carrie Bickmore, Hamish Blake from Hamish & Andy’s Gap Year and Seven’s Esther Anderson.
The list of contenders in full:
TV Week Gold Logie – Most Popular Personality on TV
Adam Hills (Spicks And Specks, ABC1/Adam Hills In Gordon St Tonight, ABC1) Asher Keddie (Nina Proudman, Offspring, Network Ten /Ita Buttrose, Paper Giants: The Birth Of Cleo, ABC1) Carrie Bickmore (The Project, Network Ten) Esther Anderson (Charlie Buckton, Home And Away, Channel Seven) Hamish Blake (Hamish & Andy’s Gap Year,...
For the second year in a row, the Today presenter, the Spicks and Specks host and the Paper Giants actress look likely to claim the top award – the viewer-voted Gold Logie – which last year was claimed by Stefanovic.
They will be challenged by Ten’s Carrie Bickmore, Hamish Blake from Hamish & Andy’s Gap Year and Seven’s Esther Anderson.
The list of contenders in full:
TV Week Gold Logie – Most Popular Personality on TV
Adam Hills (Spicks And Specks, ABC1/Adam Hills In Gordon St Tonight, ABC1) Asher Keddie (Nina Proudman, Offspring, Network Ten /Ita Buttrose, Paper Giants: The Birth Of Cleo, ABC1) Carrie Bickmore (The Project, Network Ten) Esther Anderson (Charlie Buckton, Home And Away, Channel Seven) Hamish Blake (Hamish & Andy’s Gap Year,...
- 3/18/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
Michael Jackson's 'This Is It' residency at the O2 arena will continue in 2010, it is has been confirmed. Presale tickets for 30 shows between July and September sold out yesterday. Responding to the high demand, the 50-year-old popstar has begun adding dates in January and February next year. He currently has 43 gigs scheduled, and the number is expected to rise to at least 50. Ticketmaster director Chris Edmonds has described the demand for the singer's shows as "unprecedented". In a statement on his official website, organisers apologised for ticket problems on the first day (more)...
- 3/12/2009
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
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