Martine Croxall, a newsreader for the BBC, is suing the corporation for age and sex discrimination
Martine Croxall has not presented on the BBC since March last year but has remained on full pay. Newsreader is suing the BBC for not presenting since March 2013. She has not appeared on BBC since then but is still working on her job. She is not the first newsreader to sue the BBC over her decision to leave the BBC.
Presenter Martine Croxall sues BBC for age and sex discrimination. Case comes after insiders warned of potential ageism row last year following merger of BBC News and World News channels. Insiders warned of a potential ageist row following merging of BBC and World TV channels.
BBC News presenter Martine Croxall sues broadcaster over allegations of sex and age discrimination. The 55-year-old is in a legal dispute with the broadcaster after a full year off air. The BBC News star is suing the broadcaster over the allegations of age discrimination and sex abuse.
BBC News presenter launches legal battle against broadcaster after being off air for a year. Presenter hasn't presented on air for more than a year and has launched legal battle. BBC News anchor has been off air since April 2013 and hasn't been on BBC Radio 4 since. She has launched a legal battle with broadcaster over her absence.
Martine Croxall is listed for an employment tribunal against the BBC. The BBC News presenter will appear in court on May 1, official documents show. She is due to appear at the tribunal in London next month, documents reveal. BBC News anchor is 'taking legal action' against the corporation.
Presenter Martine Croxall has commenced legal action against the British broadcaster. Presenter is taking the BBC to an employment tribunal, according to a listing for a two-day hearing at London Central on May 1. It is likely to be one of one ….
Her complaint includes issues relating to age and sex discrimination and equal pay, documents reveal. She wants to sue the BBC over age and pay discrimination and age discrimination. Her complaint is expected to be heard in court next week. The BBC is yet to decide whether to appeal the decision.