IN BRIEF:
❓What Happened: The BBC issued a support notice for staff impacted by events following the election of U.S. President Donald Trump.
👥 Who’s Involved: The BBC, particularly its LGBTQ+ staff members, received the message from the BBC Pride Board.
📍 Where & When: The notice was issued by the BBC shortly after the 2024 U.S. Presidential election results.
💬 Key Quote: “Our Pride network is here to listen and act, and you can also access confidential assistance through the Peer Support Network or the Employee Assistance Program.” — BBC memo.
⚠️ Impact: The BBC is attempting to support staff morale and provide a safe environment for discussion and support, focusing on diversity and inclusion.
IN FULL:
Following Donald J. Trump’s election as President of the United States, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) issued an emotional notice to LGBT employees. Issued by the BBC Pride Board, the announcement tried to comfort those who may have been distressed. Additionally, the message declared the corporation’s ongoing dedication to fostering a workplace that values diversity, inclusion, and a sense of belonging.
“If you need someone to talk to or require additional support, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Our Pride network is here to listen and act, and you can also access confidential assistance through the Peer Support Network or the Employee Assistance Program,” the memo states. Further initiatives were announced to staff, including opportunities for community engagement and dialogue so staff could share their thoughts.
The memo is unsurprising from the BBC, which has a history of liberal and left-wing bias, breaching guidelines over 1,500 times in its coverage of the conflict between Israel and Hamas.
It is unknown whether similar memos to the BBC Pride memo were issued following the many sexual exploitation cases involving BBC employees and presenters in recent years. Last year, for example, top BBC news anchor Huw Edwards pleaded guilty to child pornography charges. He was the broadcaster’s highest-paid news anchor at the time.