Ellen DeGeneres Show staff suffers due to coronavirus lockdown

By Web Desk
April 17, 2020

The host is conducting the show from her home in California

Ellen DeGeneres Show staff suffers due to coronavirus lockdown

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The staff of the Ellen DeGeneres Show is upset about getting cold treatment from the producers of the daytime show.

Amid the worldwide cancellations, disruptions and postponements, the show was also put on hold due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Ellen has been conducting the show remotely from her home in California for some time now.

A report in Variety claimed that the staff of the show is complaining about the treatment being meted out to them by the show producers.

The staff comprising over 30 members have been left in dark about their working hours or salary.

Citing unnamed sources the publication claimed that it has been over a month and the producers have not contacted them to find out about their mental and physical health amid the coronavirus lockdown.

It said the producers have hired a company to record the show from Ellen's house in California.

The sources further said the workers have been asked to get ready for a 60 percent cut in their salaries.


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