ABC News has reportedly terminated meteorologist Rob Marciano following a series of complaints about his behavior in the workplace. Reports indicate that Marciano was fired after allegedly engaging in heated arguments and creating an uncomfortable environment for female colleagues. The specific nature of the complaints included accusations of Marciano screaming at co-workers.
Marciano had been with ABC News since 2014, serving as a senior meteorologist for “Good Morning America” and contributing to other network broadcasts. His absence had been noticed in recent months, fueling speculation about his status with the network.The U.S. Sun reported, citing sources familiar with the situation, that Marciano’s conduct had led to multiple HR investigations and ultimately resulted in his dismissal. The sources detailed instances where Marciano’s “explosive outbursts” made female colleagues feel uneasy and intimidated. Neither ABC News nor Rob Marciano has issued an official statement regarding the termination.
The circumstances surrounding Marciano’s departure highlight the growing scrutiny of workplace behavior and the importance of maintaining a respectful and professional environment. News organizations, like other industries, are under increasing pressure to address allegations of misconduct and ensure a safe and inclusive workplace for all employees. The incident serves as a reminder of the potential consequences for those whose behavior violates workplace policies and creates a hostile atmosphere for their colleagues.