All Bullying & harassment articles – Page 5
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NewsRussell Brand review finds historical ‘management failings’ at BBC
15 page report on conduct of former presenter prompts apology to staff
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NewsFilm & TV Charity appoints TV star ambassadors
David Morrissey is one of the industry figures backing charity’s lobbying
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NewsCulture secretary chides Banijay over lack of support for CIISA
Lisa Nandy takes ‘dim view’ of bosses who don’t back independent body
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NewsAnita Rani: Gregg Wallace messed with the wrong people
Kirsty Wark also spoke up at the WFTV Awards and received a standing ovation
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NewsGregg Wallace ghostwriter alleges sexual harrassment
Latest allegations come as John Torode speaks out on controversy around co-host
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NewsGregg Wallace complaints mount as MP weighs in
BBC urged to undertake its own investigation as fresh allegations emerge
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NewsBBC pulls MasterChef Christmas specials
Broadcaster shifts position on festive editions amid probe into Gregg Wallace’s conduct
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NewsBectu slams broadcasters amid Gregg Wallace allegations
Intervention comes as presenter issues apology for recent remarks
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CommentHow to create the right conditions for creativity
Psychologist Janet Evans explains how to create the right environment for development
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NewsLooking Glass survey sounds alarm on worsening mental health
Nearly a third of respondents experienced suicidal thoughts in past year
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NewsCPS drops indecent assault charges against Harvey Weinstein
Alleged offences by the former film producer were said to have taken place in London in 1996
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CommentWhen dealing with tricky personalities, a little psychology can be a very useful thing
In an industry we’re all passionate about, it can be hard not to take conflict personally - but psychologist Janet Evans suggests taking a step back
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NewsTim Davie: BBC ‘let down’ by scandals
Director general tells staff lessons can be learned around workplace culture
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NewsCharlotte Moore tackles power imbalances and ‘rightsizing’ of indie sector
BBC chief content officer says corporation will work hard to crack down on bad behaviour
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NewsJunior Strictly staff speak out on ‘toxic’ environment
BBC News exposé reveals how tempers flared on BBC1 favourite
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NewsS4C spent over £500,000 on ‘toxic’ workplace inquiry
Welsh PSB used cash reserves to ensure content spend wasn’t affected by internal issues
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NewsEntertainment execs urge more action on Strictly protocols
Experienced producers highlight increased competitiveness on troubled show
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NewsTim Davie offers Strictly apology
Entertainment format will go ahead after director general backs new protocols


















