Unions ‘gravely disturbed’ by findings of report into RTE monetary practices

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taff on the Irish nationwide broadcaster are “gravely disturbed” by the findings of a report into monetary practices at RTE, in line with a gaggle of commerce unions.

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The extremely anticipated report discovered it's “very plausible” that charges paid by RTE to its star presenter Ryan Tubridy had been underdeclared by 120,000 euro from 2017-2019 to maintain his publicly said earnings below the five hundred,000 euro mark.

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The government of the RTE Trade Union Group (TUG) stated the report “gives rise to a number of questions about corporate governance failures” in addition to the position of auditor Deloitte.

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I feel that is an arrow via the guts of the connection between administration and employees

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The TUG stated there have been additionally questions on how the nationwide broadcaster engaged with its personal employees, commerce unions and the board.

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A spokesman stated: “Trust is the cornerstone of good governance. It is also at the heart of the relationship between management and unions.

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“We hope that the reviews on corporate governance and HR established by the government will provide the framework for dealing with the fundamental issues in the report.

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“The trust that was shattered will not be easy to rebuild and trade unions will judge RTE by the actions and attitude of the management and board of RTE from today.”

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Seamus Dooley, the Irish secretary of the National Union of Journalists, informed RTE’s News At One radio programme that his “worst suspicions” had been confirmed by the report.

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“I think this is an arrow through the heart of the relationship between management and staff.”

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He stated there had been a “deliberate attempt to conceal the truth”.

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Mr Dooley stated: “I walked the short journey across the campus here and people are in a state of complete anger.”

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Chairwoman of the RTE board Siun Ni Raghallaigh informed the identical programme: “I would hope that staff would now see the changes that particularly the board has instigated and wants to bring about.

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“I have said to staff and I have met the trade union group and I’ve said: ‘My door is always open’.

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“I would hope that they will see, gradually, the change in culture and the openness and transparency that we want to bring into the organisation and I have a lot of faith in our new director-general Kevin Bakhurst and his team that they will carry through on that.”

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