All Bullying & harassment articles – Page 8
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Bectu survey reveals widespread bullying and abuse
Freelancers fear being blacklisted if they make complaints
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DCMS prepares to tackle bullying
Culture minister Caroline Dinenage convenes roundtable with industry bodies
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Sky overhauls bullying and harassment policies
Zai Bennett and Jane Millichip write to suppliers with updated safeguarding measures
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Bafta chair: 2021 has been a wake-up call for whole sector
Krishnendu Majumdar says charity has become a ‘lightning rod’ for bullying & harassment issues
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Gobstopper TV boss subject of multiple bullying allegations
Ross McCarthy pledges ‘meaningful change’ at indie and MTV pauses projects following allegations from 10 individuals
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Left Bank under fire over sexual assault complaint
Sony-owned indie defends itself against wrongdoing after Chris Croucher plead guilty to crimes
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Bafta echoes calls for bullying and harassment summit
Joins Time’s Up UK’s plea for industry-wide action
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Time’s Up UK issues call to action
Proposes body to help victims of harassment, abuse and bullying
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In Conversation: Turton and Mahon on navigating past the pandemic
The C4 and All3 chiefs kicked off Broadcast’s Restart conference with a discussion about the post-Covid future
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Charlie Hanson removed from Netflix’s After Life
Bafta suspends producer’s membership amid sexual misconduct allegations
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How Netflix is looking after cast and crew
HR chief Emma Murphy explains how the SVoD giant is supporting freelancers as scrutiny of the industry’s working culture intensifies
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Netflix removes producer amid historical harassment allegations
Unnamed man denies claims, as matter is referred to the police
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WFTV chief: make exit interviews mandatory
Katie Bailiff considers move would help victims of sexual harassment speak out
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Industry must stand together to stamp out harassment
More anti-bullying measures and a truly united front could give workers greater confidence to raise concerns
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Noel Clarke: industry investigations drew blanks
Broadcasters and indies considering how to ensure staff feel more comfortable raising issues
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Newswrap: TV’s HR problem
As the industry reels from the Noel Clarke allegations, Meriel Beale and Alex Pumfrey discuss what can be done
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BBC embroiled in Noel Clarke allegations
Launches investigation following disputed claims of harassment on Doctor Who
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Top talent call for end to TV sexism
Dermot O’Leary and Joe Lycett among 800 signatories to Bectu-penned open letter forged in wake of Noel Clarke allegations
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Systematic change is needed for dignity at work
Resource must be allocated if harassment is to end, says Bectu head Philippa Childs