The BBC has said sorry for underpaying one of its top news correspondents, Carrie Gracie, and settled a dispute that shone a light on gender inequality at the British pubcaster. Gracie was China ...
Journalist Carrie Gracie (centre) and BBC employees gather outside Broadcasting House in London, to highlight equal pay on International Women's Day. (Photo by John Stillwell/PA Images via Getty ...
The apology — and the money — may be overdue, but BBC former China editor, Carrie Gracie, got both on Friday. In a joint statement Gracie and BBC Director-General Tony Hall announced they had resolved ...
BBC journalist Carrie Gracie took her employer to task when she discovered that as their China Editor working in Beijing, she was earning half what her equivalent male colleagues were being paid. Her ...
Carrie Gracie has spoken of the moment she decided “enough was enough” and quit as the BBC’s China editor, because she could not return to the country and “collude knowingly in what I considered to be ...
LONDON — The journalist who resigned as the BBC’s China editor to protest the broadcaster’s gender pay gap said Monday that she was offered a raise before quitting, but one that still did not bring ...
The BBC’s former China editor Carrie Gracie – who lifted the lid on the gender pay problems at the British public broadcaster – has finally reached an agreement with the corporation. The BBC ...
A senior BBC journalist at the centre of a gender pay row has reached an agreement with the broadcaster. Carrie Gracie quit her role as China editor in January in protest at pay inequality with male ...
Carrie Gracie, the BBC’s China editor, blasted the Beeb for having a “secretive and illegal pay culture” in a damning open letter. Gracie left her role as editor of the corporation’s Beijing bureau ...
In what was a powerful, compelling evidence session before MPs on Wednesday, the most moving moment came following Carrie Gracie’s revelation the BBC had offered years of back pay for “inadvertently ...
Carrie Grace joins the program to discuss the right to equal pay. BBC journalist Carrie Gracie took her employer to task when she discovered that as their China Editor working in Beijing, she was ...
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