Nine boss confirms multiple ‘investigations’ under way
Acting CEO Matt Stanton has revealed it’s been a ‘tough couple of days’ amid findings of extensive misconduct including sexual harassment and bullying at the business.
Acting CEO Matt Stanton has revealed it’s been a ‘tough couple of days’ amid findings of extensive misconduct including sexual harassment and bullying at the business.
Ford’s ‘troubling’ social media monologue on Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar from the front seat of her car raises questions.
The radio broadcaster has been plagued by financial woes and staff have now been left without pay for three months but the dire situation could be about to change.
The popular newsreader made the jump to commercial television after 17 years at the taxpayer-funded broadcaster and she reveals what led to her decision to call it quits.
An investigation is under way after a former employee at the media company claims she was raped by a male manager after a Christmas work event.
Nine Entertainment’s past and present employees have spoken about their frustration at the handling of the company’s independent review and said ‘no heads will roll’.
Furious staff at Nine Entertainment have accused the media giant of failing to act on serious workplace instances of unwanted sexual touching, indecent exposure, bullying and stalking, with alleged perpetrators still holding senior positions.
The findings of the troubled TV network’s independent review into workplace misconduct will be released this week and staff offered extensive support.
George Negus was made for TV. The pioneering journalist, one of the three original members of 60 Minutes and the inaugural host of ABC’s Foreign Correspondent, has died at the age of 82.
One of Nine’s senior managers has announced she is leaving the business just weeks before the company hands down its review into workplace bullying and sexual harassment.
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