'I’ve worked at the BBC for decades - managers are weak, spineless and self-serving'

Inside the halls of Broadcasting House in central London, stickers are plastered across the floor with a catchy new slogan: ‘Call It Out’. The internal campaign was devised in April following the publication of a BBC workplace ‘Culture Review’ – which found some individuals still make life “unbearable” for colleagues – to remind the 21,000 staff (many of whom work in regional broadcasting centres) of the importance of speaking up, to escalate issues to bosses, and not stay silent. Read here

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