
Jackie O seeks $82m for wrongful termination in legal action filed against her former radio station
Jackie “O” Henderson has filed a legal action in the federal court claiming compensation of “at least $82,250,000” for the wrongful termination of her 10-year contract to present the Kyle and Jackie O Show on radio station Kiis. The fresh legal action came four weeks after Henderson’s contract was terminated by Kiis owner ARN Media, and days after her broadcasting partner Kyle Sandilands’ first hearing in the federal court for his own claim against the media company. On 3 March ARN announced the duo’s breakfast show would be taken off-air effective immediately and referenced Henderson’s claim she could no longer work with her on-air partner of 25 years. The Fair Work claim says the termination of Henderson’s contract earlier this month constituted adverse action, ARN Media said in a statem
Jackie “O” Henderson has filed a legal action in the federal court claiming compensation of “at least $82,250,000” for the wrongful termination of her 10-year contract to present the Kyle and Jackie O Show on radio station Kiis. The fresh legal action came four weeks after Henderson’s contract was terminated by Kiis owner ARN Media, and days after her broadcasting partner Kyle Sandilands’ first hearing in the federal court for his own claim against the media company. On 3 March ARN announced the duo’s breakfast show would be taken off-air effective immediately and referenced Henderson’s claim she could no longer work with her on-air partner of 25 years. The Fair Work claim says the termination of Henderson’s contract earlier this month constituted adverse action, ARN Media said in a statement to the ASX on Tuesday. Sign up for the Breaking News Australia email The statement said Henderson complained to ARN about Sandilands allegedly bullying her before the on-air incident on 20 February which led to her walking out on the show. On that day Sandilands mocked her interest in astrology. A distressed-sounding Henderson left the studio and did not return. Henderson has now made allegations about her “psychosocial health and safety” working with Sandilands, the ASX statement said. Henderson’s claim alleges that terminating her contract after she made bullying complaints was illegal. “It is alleged that the Complaint Letter involved the exercise or proposal to exercise workplace rights, and that the contract was terminated because of that exercise or proposed exercise, in alleged contravention of section 340 of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth).” The lawsuit also claimed ARN’s announcement on 3 March included misleading and deceptive statements under the Australian Consumer Law. ARN disputes the claims and will defend the proceedings, it said. The company said the proceedings have been filed in the federal court against Commonwealth Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), a subsidiary of ARN which is the licence holder for Kiis 106.5 Sydney.