The producers of the Netflix show “Love is Blind” allegedly violated federal labor law when they sought to gag a cast member by seeking $4 million in damages and legal fees for violating a confidentiality agreement.
Delirium TV LLC and Kinetic Content LLC were named in a consolidated complaint accusing the companies of committing a series of unfair labor practices against their workers, the National Labor Relations Board announced Thursday.
The NLRB case stems from allegations made by Renee Poche, a former cast member on the Netflix reality dating show, that the man she matched with was violent, abusive, used ...
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