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Bullying, management and recruitment processes flagged up as areas of ‘real concern’ in BBC staff survey

By William Turvill

Quality of management, bullying and recruitment processes have been flagged up as areas of "real concern" in BBC News following a staff survey.

Director of News and Current Affairs James Harding yesterday told his division that "there are clearly many problems, frustrations and uncertainties" to address after the results of the survey, completed at the end of 2014, were returned.

Press Gazette has seen results for the BBC as a whole and for BBC News, which is the corporation's biggest division with around 7,600 staff out of nearly 20,000.

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