On Oct 28, 3:00 pm, "Pollak, Melissa F." <[email protected]> wrote:
> She perceived a hostile work environment and decided that kind of environment 
> wasn't for her.
>
> It's really not any more complicated than that.

But what's not determined is whether her perception was valid enough
-- or relevant enough to her own job security -- to complain about it
19 years later.

>
> And, she's dead-on right about female writers on late night talk shows being 
> few and far between.  I'm really surprised that so little has been said by TV 
> watchdogs about that subject.  I first became aware of it about 15 years ago 
> -- when I joined a sitcom writers list.  I doubt there are any more female 
> writers today working in late night than there were then.

A woman in afl has this take in regards to writing for Dave:

"It's not whether what they write is funny or not - it's whether it's
funny
in the context of Dave's TV Funhouse.

"BTW - When mentioning funny women who write their own stuff, don't
forget Rita Rudner.  I think she's very funny, but not a goddamn one
of her jokes would work for Dave."

>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
> Behalf Of donz5
> Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 11:32 AM
> To: TVorNotTV
> Subject: [TV orNotTV] Re: Well, here's the first one.
>
> On Oct 28, 11:09 am, "Mark J." <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Oct 28, 10:04 am, "Pollak, Melissa F." <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Ex-Letterman Writer Calls Workplace Hostile
>
> > >http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2009/10/27/arts/AP-US-TV-David-Letter
> > >man
> > > .html?em
>
> > Paul has a direct link to the VF article on the other recent Letterman
> > thread.
>
> I commented on this in the afl:
>
> Nell writes:
>
> "Without naming names or digging up decades-old dirt, let's address the 
> pertinent questions. Did Dave hit on me? No. Did he pay me enough extra 
> attention that it was noted by another writer? Yes. Was I aware of rumors 
> that Dave was having sexual relationships with female staffers? Yes. Was I 
> aware that other high-level male employees were having sexual relationships 
> with female staffers? Yes. Did these female staffers have access to 
> information and wield power disproportionate to their job titles? Yes. Did 
> that create a hostile work environment? Yes. Did I believe these female 
> staffers were benefiting professionally from their personal relationships? 
> Yes. Did that make me feel demeaned? Completely. Did I say anything at the 
> time? Sadly, no."
>
> Here's the flaw in her argument: Writers rarely advance to higher positions 
> on LN and/or LS, Rob Burnett, Maria Pope, and the Stangels being the only 
> exceptions I can think of offhand. (While the Stangels have been promoted to 
> co-producers, they've retained their positions as co-head-writers.)
>
> Nell was there for three months (mid-July to mid-October 1990). Her
> (standard) 13-week contract was up, and, by her own acknowledgment, the 
> producers picked up her option. Which means her work as a writer was 
> determined to be acceptable and valuable enough to continue her employment on 
> the show.
>
> Therefore, she can't claim that any favoritism she perceived were given to 
> others had worked to her detriment. Three months was hardly enough time to 
> warrant any sort of promotion, especially when her job position was already 
> pretty high up there to begin with.
>
> If Dave were boinking one of his assistants, it would not have affected 
> Nell's job position. If Dave were boinking one of the interns, it would not 
> have affected Nell's job position.
>
> So despite her perception that there were others who were "benefitting 
> professionally from their personal relationships," it had no bearing on her 
> own work responsibilities or advancement potential.
>
> Thus, she has little basis to claim "hostile work environment," as whatever 
> occurred elsewhere in the building had zero effect on her own job.
>
> Again -- she was there for three months.
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