Director and executive producer Albert Alarr is at the center of the many disturbing claims made over the years.
Others, however, have escalated their concerns as the situation continues to cause problems behind the scenes.
On July 25,Deadlineshared a report about Alarr’s long-running questionable behavior in and outside the studio.

Pay gaps between men and women were noted, as well as inappropriate treatment on set.
In fact, several notable names have exited “Days” in recent months.
Insiders told Deadline that the episode left the woman frightened to be around Alarr.

She landed two Daytime Emmy Awards while leading the popular television drama.
The reason for the shake-up is not precisely apparent.
One unidentified “Days” employee claimed that talk such as this had become normalized.

Last May, Disney severed ties with producer Fred Savage after multiple reports of misconduct.
If history repeats itself, Alarr may soon be looking for work elsewhere.