http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukn...ntwistle-said-450000-payoff-wasnt-enough.html
Here is my view.
The guy was in the job for a few months, how many people have been in a job for that time period, are then considered to be fully “settled in”. Yet the BBC, an organisation that hires tens of thousands of people, with dozens of channels, thousands of programmes, and this guy is held responsible for its mistakes?
Pull the other one, it’s got bells on it. The BBC’s problems are longstanding inter cultural issues, this guy was hired on a contract, and it’s clear he was unfairly dismissed (even if he is a complete bell end, you can’t judge him from 2 months in the job).
He’s never going to get another such job being held up as the scapegoat, and will have to put up with public derision, would you be asking for a year’s salary?
I think the real joke is the BBC spending so much of license payers money on inflated management wages, oh, do carry on paying your license fee, after all watching adverts is so terrible!
Here is my view.
The guy was in the job for a few months, how many people have been in a job for that time period, are then considered to be fully “settled in”. Yet the BBC, an organisation that hires tens of thousands of people, with dozens of channels, thousands of programmes, and this guy is held responsible for its mistakes?
Pull the other one, it’s got bells on it. The BBC’s problems are longstanding inter cultural issues, this guy was hired on a contract, and it’s clear he was unfairly dismissed (even if he is a complete bell end, you can’t judge him from 2 months in the job).
He’s never going to get another such job being held up as the scapegoat, and will have to put up with public derision, would you be asking for a year’s salary?
I think the real joke is the BBC spending so much of license payers money on inflated management wages, oh, do carry on paying your license fee, after all watching adverts is so terrible!