“I’m not doing this for you!”

It clearly bothers Roos Moggré that Sven Kockelmann and Rick Nieman were quick to condone the behavior of their boss Bert Huisjes. “Not for you!”

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An incredible number of (former) employees have stood up against the disgusting behavior of Bert Huisjes, the boss of broadcaster WNL. The fact that he is not pure coffee is evident from how many named female TV stars stand up to him, including a major star like Eva Jinek, but also Leonie ter Braak, Merel Westrik and Roos Moggré.

Rick and Sven

Roos, who suffered from pregnancy discrimination by Bert, was on the talk show last night Sophie & Jeroen. There she clearly shows that she is annoyed that Sven Kockelmann and Rick Nieman are doing their best to wipe Bert’s street clean. They shamelessly target younger victims at WNL. Old boys networkcritics cry.

The presenter thinks that the two gentlemen do not have to feel addressed. “I think it is a good idea to emphasize that I am not standing up for Sven nor for Rick, but for the young people at WNL who have a mortgage, want to have children and also have a future in journalism.”

Lots of hats

It bothers Roos that Bert shouts that his door is always open. “In my time I had no works council, no editorial board, no confidential counselor. I didn’t even see a complaint box and if there had been one, it would have been strewn on Bert Huisjes’ desk, because that was the one who wore many hats.”

The suggestion that the WNL bobo is open to constructive criticism is laughable, according to Roos. “It made me laugh really hard. It looks a bit like there is an office with a very large door that we scared ladies did not dare to walk through. That is just a very false representation.”

Pussies

The fact that everything is wrong at the WNL top is evident from the reaction of Fons van Westerloo, who calls the complainants ‘twits’. “Suppose in the hypothetical case that Grandpa Fons had been at my birthday and had used those kinds of lyrics, I would have said: ‘I think you better go home, because I think you are drunk and the 50s are waiting for you. .’”

Roos emphasizes that her pregnancy felt unsafe because of WNL. “My colleagues and I have often stood up for ourselves, but if the person you go to also decides whether you will receive a contract or whether you will be on the roster, then at a certain point it will stop. So I ended up leaving.”

‘What is the difference!’

Arjen Lubach has found his way Evening show also mockingly said about Rick and Sven. “Okay, okay, so the situation is as follows: they (points to the female complainants, ed.) say that Bert Huisjes engaged in bullying, intimidation and pregnancy discrimination for years.”

Then pointing to the two gentlemen Rick and Sven: “But they didn’t notice anything about bullying, intimidation and pregnancy discrimination. Hmmmm. What is the difference between these two groups? Just think!”

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