Martine Croxall has returned to BBC News following a year-long absence after she and three other female presenters took the corporation to an employment tribunal. The legal action was related to alleged age and gender bias in BBC's recruitment practices. Croxall's return on May 26 marks the continuation of her legal battle against the broadcaster, after being off-air for more than a year.
Martine Croxall, one of the four female BBC journalists who brought a tribunal claim against the BBC, returns to screen after being off-air for more than a year (@frostreporter / Deadline) https://t.co/WgrItGje2D https://t.co/LSRkT6GkYQ
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Martine Croxall has returned to the BBC following a year-long absence after she and three other female presenters took the corporation to an employment tribunal @k_petrakos reports https://t.co/TexGw2GJV8