EHRC warns broadcaster female employees have lost trust in its pay practices

The BBC has been cleared of unlawful pay discrimination after an investigation by the Equality and Human Rights Commission, although the equality watchdog has warned that female employees have lost trust in the organisation’s pay practices.

The independent inquiry follows years of disputes between BBC bosses and women who claimed to be illegally underpaid, with hundreds of cases being settled with women receiving pay rises or backpay.

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