16-04-2023, 07:52 AM
www.dailymail.co.uk
Sounds like something management have agreed to at the request of unions to attempt to avoid the compulsory redundancies of former BBC News Channel/BBC World News presenters.
On Twitter Kasia Madera replies with “Please pass on your queries to press.office@bbc.co.uk” when she’s asked about it. Martine Croxall (who I think was reported as being a union rep) when asked said she’s still employed by the BBC and said she hopes to be back on air soon.
All sounds messy and horrible for those involved.
Sounds like something management have agreed to at the request of unions to attempt to avoid the compulsory redundancies of former BBC News Channel/BBC World News presenters.
On Twitter Kasia Madera replies with “Please pass on your queries to press.office@bbc.co.uk” when she’s asked about it. Martine Croxall (who I think was reported as being a union rep) when asked said she’s still employed by the BBC and said she hopes to be back on air soon.
All sounds messy and horrible for those involved.