Former Iowa News Anchor Files Age, Gender Discrimination Lawsuit
Former Iowa News Anchor Files Age, Gender Discrimination Lawsuit
A prominent Iowa reporter and news anchor has filed a lawsuit against her former employer, claiming the station made a practice out of removing older, female staffers from their air because of their appearance.According to The Associated Press, Sonya Heitshusen filed her age and gender discrimination against WHO-TV’s parent company, Nexstar Media Group Inc., on Tuesday.In it, the 54-year-old Heitshusen claims she was “thrown out to pasture” by Nexstar, because management no longer believed that she was camera-worthy.However, Heitshusen insists that Nexstar did not treat older men the same way—and, in many ways, seemed to reward them for their years of experience.“Where all the women who are in TV broadcasting over 50? You don’t see women on TV with gray hair and wrinkles,” Heitshusen told The Associated Press. “It has to change. Women are relevant after the age of 50. They have a lot of great ideas. They are hard workers and can make a difference.”Heitshusen further told The Associated Press that she wants her lawsuit to effect a “cultural shift” in an industry where discrimination runs rampant.
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