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Topic History of: 'not taking calls of this nature'
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hedda SP17 wrote:
- this was the regular reponse of the Director General's office, at the BBC, when victims of sexual/indecent assault tried to complain

its hard to understand why the organisation did not have/adhere to a Grievance Procedure, which is a requirement of UK employment law

and that the top man was unwilling to even discuss any such grievances




the police are surely the first port of call for complaints of illegality as opposed to say sexual discrimination.

A legal minefield for the BBC.
Chris Retro Anybody here have contact details to the DG's office?

It's time to orchestrate a backlash against their Yewtree censorship, and we might as well start at the top. It's time the license payers that no longer 'have a voice' fought back.
SP17 - this was the regular reponse of the Director General's office, at the BBC, when victims of sexual/indecent assault tried to complain

its hard to understand why the organisation did not have/adhere to a Grievance Procedure, which is a requirement of UK employment law

and that the top man was unwilling to even discuss any such grievances