Axed Weekend Sunrise host Simon Reeve SUES Channel Seven

Axed Weekend Sunrise host Simon Reeve SUES Channel Seven after he was abruptly ‘let go’ after 20 years of service

Simon Reeve is the latest high-profile staffer to lose his job at Channel Seven – but unlike some of his colleagues, he’s not going quietly.

The 58-year-old has hired employment lawyer John Laxton to act on his behalf against the network after he was abruptly ‘let go’ in June after 20 years of service.

The veteran reporter, best known for hosting Weekend Sunrise, has recruited Laxon Lex Lawyers to lodge a statement of claim in an attempt to receive a proper payout.

Tough times: Weekend Sunrise presenter Simon Reeve, 58, (pictured) is the latest television personality to lose his job at Channel Seven after being ‘let go’ in June after 20 years of service

The Australian reports that the statement of claim will also focus on the terms of Reeve’s contract. 

Daily Mail Australia understands proceedings against Seven are still in the early stages, and the network is yet to receive any paperwork. 

Reeve started his career with the Seven Network in Perth 41 years ago, working both as a sports reporter and newsreader.

Simon has hired employment lawyer John Laxton to file a statement of claim against the network after he was abruptly 'let go' in June after 20 years of service: Pictured on June 27

Simon has hired employment lawyer John Laxton to file a statement of claim against the network after he was abruptly ‘let go’ in June after 20 years of service: Pictured on June 27

Daily Mail Australia understands proceedings against Seven are still in the early stages, with the network yet to receive any paperwork. Pictured on set of Weekend Sunrise with presenters (from left: Talitha Cummins, Monique Wright and Larry Emdur)

Daily Mail Australia understands proceedings against Seven are still in the early stages, with the network yet to receive any paperwork. Pictured on set of Weekend Sunrise with presenters (from left: Talitha Cummins, Monique Wright and Larry Emdur)

After several years spent working in England and Botswana, he returned to Seven in  2001 and contributed to both 7News and Sunrise.

He also hosted Million Dollar Minute, The Force and It’s Academic.

Reeve is the latest presenter to fall victim to the TV industry’s coronavirus crunch, which has hit the Seven Network particularly hard. 

Simon started his career with the Seven network in Perth 41 years ago, working both as a sports reporter and news reporter. Pictured on set of Million Dollar Minute

Simon started his career with the Seven network in Perth 41 years ago, working both as a sports reporter and news reporter. Pictured on set of Million Dollar Minute

End of an era: Channel Seven announced on Friday that veteran broadcaster, and co-star Melissa Doyle also left the network after 25 years of service. Pictured together in 2006

End of an era: Channel Seven announced on Friday that veteran broadcaster, and co-star Melissa Doyle also left the network after 25 years of service. Pictured together in 2006

Former Sunrise host Melissa Doyle announced her departure from Seven on Friday. 

‘For 25 years, I have called Channel Seven home. I’ve had the privilege to share stories that mattered, meet incredible people and be there for significant moments in history,’ she said in a statement.

‘I am incredibly proud of the work I have done and appreciative of the trust and warmth our viewers have shown me.

‘I want to thank the consummate professionals I have worked with along the way, in particular our chairman Kerry Stokes for his constant support.’

Earlier this month, Channel 10 laid off 25 staffers in response to the economic downturn caused by the COVID-19 pandemic 

Tough times: Her departure is believed to be the result of the economic downturn caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has hit Seven particularly hard

Tough times: Her departure is believed to be the result of the economic downturn caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has hit Seven particularly hard