Ellen DeGeneres has been taking action after a report from BuzzFeed News last month detailed allegations of a “toxic” work environment behind the scenes of her daytime talk show.
After firing three producers — Ed Glavin, Jonathan Norman and Kevin Leman — who were accused of sexual misconduct, Variety reported that DeGeneres was taking further measures with staff to improve working conditions.
Among these: five additional paid days off, birthdays off and paid time off for staffers to attend to personal matters such as family issues, doctor appointments and the like.
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