News anchor Annalisa Klebers says she was bullied by bosses to point of psychotic break
She was the “sunshine” of her office — until she asked for equal pay.
A News12 anchor claims her simple claim for equity resulted in such harsh blowback from her network that she had a psychotic break and ended up on suicide watch.
Annalisa Klebers, an award-winning journalist who anchored the morning news for Altice USA-owned News12 stations in Connecticut and New Jersey, said the sudden change in her boss’ demeanor came after she asked about a new contract with better pay than the $71,000 she’d been getting.
What resulted, she claims, was months of being “gaslit” by supervisors, excluded from meetings, and having more and demeaning work piled on her — including fixing her co-anchor’s typos.
“What management did to me changed my life forever. I almost lost my life. My children came very close to almost losing their mother,” she told The Post. “I felt like my whole world was caving in.”
Read more at https://nypost.com/2024/12/29/us-news/news12-anchor-annalisa-klebers-says-she-was-bullied-by-bosses-to-point-of-psychotic-break/
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A News12 anchor claims her simple claim for equity resulted in such harsh blowback from her network that she had a psychotic break and ended up on suicide watch.
Annalisa Klebers, an award-winning journalist who anchored the morning news for Altice USA-owned News12 stations in Connecticut and New Jersey, said the sudden change in her boss’ demeanor came after she asked about a new contract with better pay than the $71,000 she’d been getting.
What resulted, she claims, was months of being “gaslit” by supervisors, excluded from meetings, and having more and demeaning work piled on her — including fixing her co-anchor’s typos.
“What management did to me changed my life forever. I almost lost my life. My children came very close to almost losing their mother,” she told The Post. “I felt like my whole world was caving in.”
Read more at https://nypost.com/2024/12/29/us-news/news12-anchor-annalisa-klebers-says-she-was-bullied-by-bosses-to-point-of-psychotic-break/
#media #annalisaklebers #news12
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