In a phone conversation later that day with two people from human resources, she went into detail, according to the suit. She was told the network would investigate the matter, and that if she was uncomfortable working with Mr. Gavshon, she should be the one to stay home and avoid the office, the lawsuit said. After completing an investigation, CBS said it had not corroborated Ms. Vinograd’s claims about Mr. Gavshon’s drinking. Subsequently, Ms. Vinograd asked to no longer work with Mr. Gavshon and CBS has made every reasonable effort to honor this request. I cooperated with an investigation by the company and was told not to come into work during the course of the investigation.
Source: New York Times December 17, 2019 21:31 UTC