It is now just over two months since Janice Rubin issued her report on the Ghomeshi affair. In the report she described the culture at CBC as being "host centric", which gives rise to the question - are other hosts at CBC workplace bullies?
A new report has sent shockwaves through Canadian culture this week as yet another one of it’s storied institutions has found itself dealing with a sexual harassment and unsafe workplace scandal.
A recent TED Talk by Monica Lewinsky has drawn attention to cyber bullying for people involved with politics. The trend is especially disturbing for female figures in politics thanks to the growth of social media.
After a shocking case of sexual harassment in a theatre troop. the New York Times wrote an exposé on a culture of workplace harassment within the world of acting
BBC’s Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson was let go due to workplace bullying. In Canada, a similar situation with CBC host Jian Ghomeshi was dealt with in a very different way. How does the BBC’s response to workplace bullying compare to the CBC’s?