I’m confused. Two male BBC presenters have a PRIVATE conversation about their own salaries & are pilloried. A female BBC presenter PUBLICLY complains about her salary & accuses the BBC of criminality & she is hailed as a heroine. The world has gone mad.
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Now try that with the other eye.
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she was right . The equal pay act came in 1970. It is now 2018--48 years on and the BBC have not sorted it out. That to me is criminal
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You honestly think that if her and a geezer were doing the EXACT same job, that he’d be on 50% more? Have a word with yourself!
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Accusing one's employer of breaking the Equal Pay Act -- especially when they are! -- is not gross misconduct in any workplace. What on earth are you talking about?
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It is also likely that discussing salaries is also misconduct.
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Lie. Protected disclosure in many countries if addressing criminality.
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Except a Tory Government
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