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### BBC Settles Discrimination Claims with Female Presenters

The BBC has reached a settlement with four of its female news presenters—Annita McVeigh, Karin Giannone, Kasia Madera, and Martine Croxall—over employment tribunal claims related to age and sex discrimination. The settlement comes just before a tribunal that was scheduled to begin next week.

#### Details of the Settlement

– **Who:** Annita McVeigh, Karin Giannone, Kasia Madera, and Martine Croxall
– **What:** Settlement over employment tribunal claims
– **When:** Settlement reached prior to the tribunal scheduled for next week
– **Where:** BBC
– **Why:** Claims included age, sex, union membership, and wage discrimination

The presenters alleged various forms of discrimination, with Ms. McVeigh, Ms. Croxall, and Ms. Madera citing age, sex, union membership, and wage issues, while Ms. Giannone focused on age, sex, and wages. The settlement was reached without any admission of liability, allowing the BBC to avoid further legal costs.

In a joint statement, the presenters expressed their relief, stating, “We can confirm that we have reached a resolution with BBC management that avoids the need for a tribunal hearing in respect of our employment-related claims.” They emphasized their gratitude for the support received throughout the nearly three-year process and expressed eagerness to continue contributing to BBC News.

#### BBC’s Response

A BBC spokesperson commented, “After careful consideration, we have reached a resolution which brings to an end protracted legal proceedings with four members of staff and avoids further costs for the BBC.” The spokesperson clarified that the BBC did not accept any liability or the arguments made against it, but aimed to close the actions to allow all parties to move forward.

### Conclusion

The resolution of these claims marks a significant moment for the BBC and its presenters. How will this settlement impact the future of employment practices within the organization?

**FAQs:**

**Q: What were the main allegations made by the presenters against the BBC?**
A: The presenters alleged discrimination based on age, sex, union membership, and wages. 

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