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Post by Patrick on Nov 11, 2009 23:40:26 GMT
.........and they're being bribed to move up there! Shadow culture secretary Jeremy Hunt has accused the BBC of bribing its London staff with taxpayers' money to relocate to the corporation's new base in the North West.
According to Hunt, around 427 staff scheduled to make the move from London Television Centre to the BBC North facility in Salford Quays have been told that they can retain their London weighting payment of up to £4,080 for the rest of their BBC careers.
The approach could cost the corporation and, therefore, the licence fee payer around £40 million in addition to the £170m already being spent on renting the MediaCityUK premises from Peel Holdings.
"For the BBC to be using licence-fee payers' money in this way beggars belief," said Hunt.
"Money should be spent on producing great programmes, not bribing people who want to stay in London to move to Salford."
Commenting on the move, Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development spokesman Charles Cotton said that it was not common practice for employers to keep supporting London allowances during relocations. "This sounds like having your cake and eating it," he remarked.
Staggered over the coming years, BBC Sport, children's and Radio 5 Live teams will all move to BBC North in a move designed to save money in the long-term.So, it never occurred to them that they might still be able to get the talent up here? Rumour has it that this is the Tories fuelling anti-BBC feeling on the back of Murdoch's press supporting the Tories. Quelle Surprise!
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Post by housesparrow on Nov 12, 2009 7:54:26 GMT
Are they also offering them a relocation package - repayment of their legal and removal costs, I wonder? That would have been a more reasonable deal.
When my brother's company moved from North London to the south Manchester area, the staff thought they were going to make a killing on the property move. But they were in for a shock, for the company sited itself on the leafy Cheshire borders, one of the most expensive areas in the country.
Salford might not yet be as upmarket as Wilmslow, though!
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Post by jean on Nov 12, 2009 9:20:10 GMT
Nobody would need to be bribed to move to Liverpool - but Salford! I ask you!
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Post by aubrey on Nov 12, 2009 10:22:45 GMT
Salford is where The Fall are based (Mark E Smith always used to say that The Fall weren't a Manchester group: "We're from Salford." Their album Dragnet has a lot of pics of industrial buildings there (none of them are on Google); they're all gone now, though).
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