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It's like Cardiff Yuki Exeter and elsewhere they provide light flights to destinations across the rest of the exits and to replicate it either on the rail lines or begins at affordable train services Canada's prime minister says many details about the do you conduct yourself suffixes moved to his country are yet to be decided Justin Trudeau was speaking after the queen approved Prince Harry and Megan's plan to step back from senior royal duties and live part time in North America Mr Trudeau says discussions are now underway about whether Canadian taxpayers will have to pay for the couple security we're not entirely sure what the final decisions will be where the dispositions are and those are those are decisions for them and I think most Canadians are very supportive of having or oils being here but the how that looks and what kind of costs involved there will be many discussions to come police investigating the murder of a takeaway delivery writer in Finsbury Park earlier this month believe his killer may have left the country Taki down who was out Syrian and work for delivery. 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Tree here with you until 10 o'clock please choose day the 14th of January sitting in for a a poorly Vanessa this morning we've been talking this morning about the role family of course and I wonder if you still got any state is any steam left in you for the discussion on Harry and Meg and it seems like they're going to get their own way they're getting a transition period from the queen where they can live half in Canada and half here still discussions going on about who's going to pay for their royal protection but I saw it as a Commonwealth country Canada. Had to do that but we haven't had that so far so we were going to say what happens then do you think they should be allowed to just go off and make money from their old titles would you think they should be constrained to do if anything would you just let him get on with it is perfectly fine it's more we're in that we're in the new 20 twenty's so I would be nice for them to go off and do whatever they want 107312000 also later going to be talking about the hospitality industry going to talking to sacked pains to start a mission in shaft to find out why it is that aggression seems to be the thing in kitchens and in restaurants are we talking about that later on stand and taking your calls on that so I'd like to hear from you about when you've worked in the hospitality industry but 1st this morning find London and Labor M.P.'s will go forward to the next stage of the party's leadership contest after nominations closed yesterday afternoon the shutter breaks it Secretary secures storm won the support of most M.P.'s and any peace with 88 the shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry secured 22 nominations needed to reach the next round with just 10 minutes to go she just scraped in the other contenders that way behind kissed Omma Rebecca long Bailey Jess Phillips and Lisa Nandy will only respect James Medway a former adviser to John McDonald if you look at the source for the candidates. Rebecca Bailey they're both saying well look we. What Jericho did was obviously steps forward in terms of getting a very large membership and driving like it was actually over the last few elections but the difficulty there is things are what do you do about these so-called heartland states and also then the switch to conservative what's the strategy with not necessarily heard very much milder those 2 on the specifics of how to do that they're just sort of laying out the beginnings of a case and I'm sure that we can very clear over what looks like being a very long. Leadership election campaign frankly and they'll call is the labor in pay for permanency and old and joins me now good morning. Going to James Medway they're trying to put Rebecca long and kissed Elmer in the same sort of bracket do you see them in that way. Thank you James mills. You were both in the shadow cabinet and are both. Kind of responsible collectively for a situation like $5000.00. There is America and of course it's hard for them to distance itself from what has just happened because of the Rose Parade had at the top of the party and that they stuck that it was James I'd like science with him hanging around now I hear you guys were backing. Backing Jessel it. In part because of the point of. You know any one response of the thinking back to one of the worst in the face should not really be put in the south for in my mind and it's clear some of them working on their legs base when I should have been a top able my connectors be on break girl if you play on tackling and. I've been absent from those discussions and the harm has been done to the car create that we won an election now just certainly seems to be a politician of principle doesn't she she's left the Labor Party before she's come back and she's very plain talking in fact she did say that too to a reporter I believe it was with James I've been talking about Jericho been saying I went stab you in the back of the bin from. The kind of person we need as Labor leader I think I think you know we can have a thing and we can carry on doing things the legislation our way and we can keep raising elections or we can actually. Attract voters to join our party and attract voters to choose. When casting their ballots in the future. Is clearly streets ahead when it comes to people wanting to hear from Long think if we're in this race and I want to choose the next election because I like. Edison was not Streets ahead with those who currently have not put has gone missing said. In the pale pink. And you know. We have a saying and pretend that this is how people choose. To be a prime minister is just know. And I think. You know and I think family members are currently like are you going to be making this decision isn't it it's not the general. We've done our bit and it really is members of the public who make the next because if you join the party you can have you. Back later and create a little Let's see my vote is the same as any like remember as we go forward now now that I'm available anywhere but it would be up to it's not the entire general public is what I'm trying to say is it's it's half a 1000000 people. And growing and growing because. Attracting people to anyone can join the 325 great. Money Oh oh just join the party or join an affiliate and register and you will be able to vote it's not it's not doesn't have to be $25.00 times as he left after you left and you can join the company and you have your site so the other way is doing and he paid monthly is still paying it. And yet to be 3 quid which was a lot easier for people one would imagine that Labor heartlands to have their say that was scrapped some time ago and. A lot of selection will be in it's when it if you want shape who the next Labor later is and whether we have a chance of winning the next election I'm pleased to join what is just going to bring to the table that is worth $25.00 quid to make this is already attracting people to cheering for people making that decision themselves whether it be a long while much because what. She's already doing or that actually some of it is just people want to join to make sure we are credible once we can make sure we get through this very difficult and sure going to bring to the table she's already outlining policies including on child care and Social Care. More important to individual voters things that made into our manifesto for example we don't change the way she going to take the party she going to take it to Tony Blair land is she going to take it to a microphone land where is she going to take it. From him. Looking at it through the prism of what's been before is not is not just is going to be talking about Jessica and you're talking about what matters to people today and I actually noticed but in 2024 when will I have a next election where all the key issue quality knowledge essential law I mean where where she going to stand the begin to define if you define it as actually caring and speaking on issues that matter to people's everyday lives and yes I do. I know what I want to nail I just wanted to know what had direct she was going to be whether it was going to be in the direction of Kobe and whether it's going to be more centrist policies hiding and for another he said no it's not going to be about them it's going to be about chess and it's going to be about future. Thank you very much indeed. Labor m.p. For Bermondsey and old like you're listening to b.b.c. Radio London the time now is $815.00. The m 25 at the moment patchy queuing clockwise for just after junction 27 at the m. 11 round towards junction 28 at the a 12 the book street roundabout after a collision earlier on anticlockwise the m 25 all traffic being held at the moment between junction 261 from Abbey and junction 25 in Enfield to the cover a collision with queues building on the approach to that had a call in for med change about problems on the m 4 queueing for about 4 miles or so to lanes are closed off between junction 5 line Lee and junction 6 slouch with a delays back to the m 25 because of a collision in Hama. That's closed off because the lobbies hit the railway bridge that means London Overground have got no service Shepherd's Bush to Clapham Junction and south Acton to Richmond if you've got any updates like James you can give us a call 807312000 there's more travel at 830. This is to say they were never anything about the soul of. 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That's what Neil was saying so let me know 807312000 but all morning I've been asking you about working in the hospitality industry because 9 in 10 people have said that they've experienced or witnessed bullying and harassment in the workplace some Top Chef some food journalists have decided to speak out and suggest more diversity is needed in our restaurants to prevent people from being abused Victoria students from a support group hospitality speaks says the industry is struggling to attract talent is a loss but has to do with the assumption that working in the industry is not going to be that much fun that the industry is not a good place to work. But there's also have also been speaking to apprentices so people haven't yet got jobs in the industry or have spent a year working in it they have decided actively decided not to work in the industry because of their experiences so victorious Jewett there as McCann is the owner of Darjeeling Express and Star of Netflix chef table and joins me now good morning good morning good morning and why is there so much bullying I mean particularly in kitchens it would appear that there's a lot of shouty chefs or that used to be. There are a lot of shock to chefs and I think that is incredible that this industry has been allowed to get away with it because the thing is that if you were a schoolteacher or a brain surgeon and decided to to physically assault the nurse who was next to you it would be an acceptable seal of powerful companies making unacceptable comments about women have to resign if they had actually physically assaulted a woman I mean they would be out irrespective of how powerful they are somehow this industry it has allowed chefs to justified under pressure if you are under pressure you go into therapy you do not raise your hand on a woman but an incredibly this is this kind of the rhetoric is that very under pressure this is a very tough day everybody is under pressure you are you're watching the clock you know you've got things I mean it doesn't make you a bully you know going to be a cress if somehow a lot of chefs have been allowed to justify bad behavior as being under pressure I mean my goodness my sister is the editor of Chef magazine writes I I know this industry fairly well and I know of a chef a cop probably shouldn't say I'm not I don't say it stars he's go for. Broke his foot when going to kick somebody in the brigade and missed. It so you know this is not unusual I mean look in the middle of of service there will be shouting but shouting is different bullying is Yes No there's no justification for bullying because the thing is that and always the bullying is when you look at it it's someone who's in a position of power against the weaker person or the person they perceive as being weaker so often a woman or the k.p. Or and you often have in the industry young apprentices who are down to kitchen yesterday and they were away and the thing is that you know sometimes they can't follow what's happening it and the thing is the kitchen is a very loud place because of the extractor and a lot of noise going on but nothing justifies physical touching against you someone's Well we're starting to see morpheme. Chefs come through it is that changing the industry executive much you know kitchens of violet not on our kitchen is very very peaceful Michelin guys going to trouble for commenting on how calm and peaceful. Very sad very sad those like oh yeah what did you expect hysterical women you know homeowners shouting each other you know I have a kitchen with 9 women no one even speaks you know this is all nonbelievers community yeah I didn't do it that way but the thing is that it is unacceptable that everybody thinks this is how you get it done and you just suck up and you take it and this is how your progress and the worry is that a lot of people who then make it going through the system are so brutalized that for them this is how you see yourself as being powerful to setting down discipline in the kitchen and they start this dollar so it is a worrying trend I see that people who have been through this then become the perpetrator and they are then tough and push you know the whole idea that you are the stuff person you know the sergeant you know screaming in there this whole idea of you know how that will go to your arms it made a career out of it hasn't I mean Gordon Ramsay's made millions out of course not she hasn't caused destroyed the reputation of what kitchens are like most kitchens are decent places where people are not sheltered and abused that women are not humiliated and the problem is that you know if you know anyone who's not in the industry looks at that and think oh my God this is what kitchens are they want to allow their young daughter who may want to become a chef they will discourage losing people but hemorrhaging heavily on time yes real talent because people are not going to come in when your parents and your friends watch a brutal situation like the kitchen they think every kitchen is like this that is Gordon Ramsay's Kitchen not every kitchen I know a few of them ago gauges like that Joining me now is sad to bang z. All know that name celebrity chef as well as one of the nicest people in the industry so I'm told no in a chef or party not to mention in star restaurant I get mornings that. Good morning I'm good thank you it's great to see this is that it is perfectly possible is it to run a brigade in a busy restaurant you've got to Michelin stars it's a lot of pressure without being aggressive hostile violent is it absolutely absolutely talking of a bygone era abolition. And I've seen every form of racism bullying. Act is a name that abuse in terms of substance abuse alcoholism c.d.c. From that era of the eighty's and seventy's and eighty's Will they were taking all chefs and Marcos years ago the British industry without the punch bowl a legion of take anyone on because you didn't have to be educated only you could cut open shots so you did it he did it for 15 hours a day you got a salary the end of it and then even to the pub and going associated and that was the mentality back then but there are still chefs think it's possibly cool interesting to shall I was just chatting that. You know Gordon Ramsay's made an entire millions piles of millions from being a shanty shack. But they're fickle Goldens produce some of the best chefs of the world ever seen and that's a caricature of his trade they took a t.v. Program based on his character he's a law that mothers have no chefs working for the simple as that. Is is this this industry is hard so what we've got to do is try to make it accessible to some brilliant young people coming in to say you know body see my future in this industry and what my own restaurant and cafe I want my own little store to and we're going to make it positive you know it's like a positive is nurture a way to if you listen you give your team the best working conditions for a week when they get paid for every hour they were they get 6 weeks of a year holiday they get pension they get health insurance and we nurture them you know we are been in that restaurant 20 years and we produce some of the best chefs this country seen and that's not because it's me cooking the team sport is not the individualistic sport so having someone is not a how do you think the image of it and sat because this is 9 in 10 people working in the hospitality industry say they've experienced or witnessed bullying it clearly does still go on. It still goes on Fortunately you're talking to people that are unnecessary not you know people have power in kitchens that are not probably very good people person you know they probably haven't got the skill set to deal with someone that's struggling or someone that keeps messing up their job so you ask is Why are they mad that job is there something external It isn't and I can help with it is something that you can use a different approach that's nurturing and that's obviously a forte now been a chef little my life but to see talent coming through and see people struggling There's nothing wrong with struggle could I think you have layers of skin to someone I think it's a great trait to go to Chicago and come out the other man but how you put through that struggle hour watch the s.s. Program the way and if someone's going to say next that a little bullying forgets what they're saving lives when they mean I think it. We're just getting food and the the ups then as well oh the introduction of more of the chef table must be helping as well you've got one Elaine line having it up to we have we have we've got 3 we've got we've had 2007 and what it does is incredible to see young talented people grow their shoulders because when they start talking to the customers want to model and the customers will ask any question they like you know how long you've been here what's this dish but the price that you see in someone that's facing a customer whereas back in the day the medieval times it was either underground in the cellar all those swing though no chef would ever go out into the restaurant to locals most Isha now it's acceptable for a chef to serve you and have that kind of closer interaction and I think that's again that's a really good way to open the doors to not put the chest in cold cupboards and almost keep alive you know in the dog because that's not good for mentality that you know we have natural daylight both last kitchen 3 stops you feeling depressed in winter and just little things that you know they change the working conditions where their condition the extraction system is quiet we have lots of these you know we were we had an interview with. 2 psychologists both scientists this week just gone and they want to do a project where they actually interview our staff over 6 will see where the stress points are but what am I investing in that because I want to know what makes my team take where I climb prove the business and how to get more out of them and get them to get more more out of the timers what would you say to any of the sort of old school chef Do you still exist I've got one name family in the front of my mind . I still think this shouting and the question bullying is is the right way to go. To the For me God why is that when you have chefs of that ilk and I was one of them and back in the day well you know I'm a chef from the eighty's. We didn't have the skill set to do pressure so we didn't have to talk about human is now that when I start talking to the chefs the one thing I'll never do is a oh you're looking back in the day they're going just sitting back in the day they're interested in now so if you take yourself out of the picture this is there back in the day when they look back yeah I had to make a positive how do we feed them brilliant stuff through it how do we give them that kind of. Actually Be sure to say you are going to be someone that's going to really push this industry forward you tool the hope with good malice good discipline and I'm disappointed in a column sometimes misconstrued as bullying I know when to get a good balance a young person male or female a teacher say that what I'm going to do is moderation is today I'll call it teach them how to cook how to work and how to be efficient notably be a star in this industry that's my job can I get a job in your kitchen place at. Last we brought this is really industry we're talking about the same oh my people are saying there's no allow that we've got 62 African one job climate and the rest people are I'm a terrible but I want to but we've got to show us that although we're in the right conditions a little it's a heavy investment from him a lot Amanda and Tom had chatted to me 17 years and we nurture and then the way we were large is you make a family unit where you have a culture and an ethos where you actually nurture brilliantly talented young people and see them grow very very proud sat looking at Ford saying you say and you take a Sat by ins there are restaurants that pains like 9 nothing in those chef's tables are extraordinary and also in the studio with me as McCombs chef type was a great thing isn't it yes it is and I think it's very important that makes a good point I mean I serve all my tables when I'm there and I think it yes I do I do and I don't I don't I think I take orders and I think that you know he's right this interaction getting out of that cellar on that dark hole and you know having this conversation it is so important because at the end of it it is a communication it is this bridge between you who has made the food and the person sitting down on the table there has to be some personal connection and that's what makes it special I just I mean I know if the homeowner I mean I have several foodie and I will definitely be popping along to Darjeeling express some point thank you very much of the Navy and we're taking your. Thank you very much indeed as we can now let's find out what's going on with the weather cake with the way that's a good question you need a bit of a jingle but also really I think every time I walk I will no one else thinks I need one so it's just I think it's a really interesting couple of days it's been very wet and windy overnight that was storm Brendan that's gone today another deep area of low pressure swings across Iceland actually which we get the remnants all of which means it's going to have very wet and windy now this morning there was a fair amount of cloud out there but brief glimpses of sunshine but the clouds thick through the day the rain arriving and then the wind strengthening as well so from the day we have the wind warning in place from the Met Office is yellow one gust widely of 504050 miles per hour but over exposed areas could be more 60 potentially 70 have a higher ground but with heavy rain as well and the Met Office has another yellow weather warning for really south London and beyond for this heavy rain and that's going to continue through this afternoon overnight and into tomorrow morning whereas the wind will fall a bit lower to say becoming very wet and very windy but still mild temperatures today 50 Celsius Ok thanks I really happy with that maybe the only thing left are you listening to b.b.c. 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Radio London and it is Petrie here with you until 10 o'clock this Tuesday the 14th of January reporting today that 9 in 10 people who work in the hospitality industry would rather refer to it as the hostile industry they're saying that it is not a nice place to work as bullying hostility although we talked to 2 well known chefs eminent chefs been looking into Darjeeling Express actually looks amazing a small family all female brigade it's all calm and it works very well and then you had sat by and you said look I have to invest in my staff otherwise only even I naturally retention of staff is an issue so he wants them to be happy he wants them to be healthy and he wants them to be learning so is it really that bad anymore that's the question I'm asking this morning and I'd love you to call in and let me know if you work in a pub if you work in a restaurant or a cafe any of those hospitality industries that are around perhaps he work in a small restaurant in town we probably shouldn't take the name of the restaurant but we can still talk about your behalf your treatment in the restaurant but I'd also like to have me if you work in another industry perhaps in the if you're female or work in construction or if you're male and you're working as a teacher maybe you find that difficult I want to hear what it's like in your workplace I've suffered bullying in the workplace not at the b.b.c. Because that would be absolutely. The poem bought him one place of work in a commercial situation the atmosphere there was extraordinary with awful it was literally terrible so not him for me as well this morning I 107312000 is a text here from Hillary who works in the construction industry she's from Sydney Signum construction is the same I work as a woman in construction and I feel fearful all the time constantly harassed and even threatened swearing and abuse is totally normalized so that's what he's got to say about the construction industry what's it like your workplace Bianca's called in for the 1st time good morning good morning Kuchera good to speak to you and also you've worked in hospitality for quite a while I have I mean I had. A very long 70 is a House challenger in the front of house and I lost my job I was very good at my job but unfortunately there was the very ugly side to keep the key the job so. I sort of decided that it was no longer an industry I wanted to be involved in if I go I left about 2 years ago yeah so I've been to a mean fairly recently then and you still felt that it was a horrible atmosphere what was bad about it for years oh look it's it it's incredibly incredibly toxic it's unfortunately I just got a set of comments about the lady from our Darjeeling express she was talking about you know pulling have to get the workplace and you know so that's the struggle the people in power I did spike we kept people people in a lower position being bullied and unfortunately you know how but that is the case in many in many instances you know if you're. Strong character Oh you're good at your job you're also a child get. In my experience the final straw for me was I was actually so tired by my operations manager. She she she didn't take the last into May And so today was a day on the restaurant lol front of customers. That was the way that was like you to get out. Of work to stablish Ment's all over the world but I would have to say by far the worst experiences I've ever had been here in Britain . Substance abuse is is rife there's a lot of cocaine going on in the kitchens. Long hours sometimes you're there to $7.00 an hour 3 whole job it's a real job. My sister used to own and run a 2 Michelin star price and as the hours I could not believe it and the you have to have a passion for doing it later they are going to make a living but also there are some restaurants on the bank of the don't encourage you know a close bond between front of house and kitchen and that always seems to be a terrible mistake yeah I think that we because communication is key to a between the kitchen and concept house you know this is the face of the restaurant and the kitchen is the crux of the restaurant if you like so it's really really important that there is the whole nation chip and there is a bulb between all sections of the restaurant because your place to study the hour . We want label goal then you are you know they your team become you become your family and in the cases you go out you start. Sure lines because obviously you have a blow out with. Your friends out but with the industry by might have 9 to 5 job. Their days off. And started a where is the. Thing when you say they will but they like the idea a lot of the Parliament you are social met. With over around people within your industry and this is obviously why they eat a lot of the stuff which have the quality light you know for people who work in the industry. Go out right where people are. In a lot of cases and stay there is very much a. Penalty and I think that's really detrimental to anybody not just hospitality but anywhere where there's interesting connections and you said after the minutes here very the richness the word why would Britain worse for this bullying in her I think in my experience I think it probably has a lot to do with substance. In the industry. And you know we've got a long time went on but certainly in the early days of. Substance abuse was. Reportedly was. One way or another. With some cards. So I think that plays a big role in what. I would have to spend. But necessary. When the people who live here. And I'm still. In my experience as a young person when I 1st point yeah. There is a colleague. Attitude that well. I don't know the laws I don't know the regulations so we can get away with things that perhaps you know they wouldn't want fairly. A British person who is familiar with the laws of legislation and who to go to the house very good point actually beyond that which is yeah I hadn't thought of it in that way you know when you've got a cape a a kitchen porter who's who perhaps doesn't speak English very well or isn't you know just looking to have some some quick work they wouldn't know the rules they wouldn't know what was wrong and what was right you know it's an excellent point I hadn't thought of that it's also very difficult and I way to go to get to get assistance number. One What is this guy I worked for by we thought they would help my salary a week's wage because they just thought that they could and I didn't know he could go to I was only 23 at the time I was. To Britain I didn't know where I could go for help I know he was the right people and the right place because it is all about isn't it about moving the paths restaurant to restaurant or serving for a while being this sort of 0 hours contracts and very very difficult goods to achieve Bianca thank you very much latest. On the m 25 anticlockwise patch purging Junction 12. Outside 2 lanes are closed because of a collision with slow in the area also busy on the m $25.00 anticlockwise from Junction $27.00 pm 11 junction $25.00 built and the m 4 queueing heading towards junction 6 is heading away from the m $25.00 because of a collision 2 lanes are closed off the North Circular flow from the m.l.s. And the banks and roundabout one is the length close to where it works plus we've had a call in. Underneath the past one of the. Closed off because of. Thanks to. 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Radio London's back to shine it's Petra here until 10 o'clock this that she's day the 14th of January talking about being bullied or pushed around in the workplace and I mentioned one place that I worked in and I won't mention its name but one place I've worked in in my career where the bullying atmosphere was horrendous I mean absolutely awful and you started to develop or most of us started develop a sort of Stockholm syndrome type attitude that whenever this particular bully spoke to us always nice to us in any way we were like oh thank you thank you for being nice it was ridiculous grown adults cowering from somebody who was such a bully and physically a bully as well with known for putting people up against a wall and this is in the workplace this is not this is this in a workplace. You know some sort of fighting club right this was a broadcasting organization. So I know that it does happen and I really lived in no in physics I tried not to but it was a pretty scary thing always feeling that feeling of nervousness you know the horrible sort of music in a kick off what's going to happen next what if I'd done something wrong if he they saw an email coming through when you shouted with fear that's no way to cheat stuff is it and so that's happened to me I was wondering if it ever happened to you and your workplace are pretty strong gutsy person but it's still possible to bully. This has come through then this is it this is interesting what about about bullying in the workplace the it people go it didn't do me any harm taught me to be tough about 30 years ago I had a really vicious shouting head dressing apprenticeship I strongly believe it was kind of right to building working with grown up soaking up their experience I laughed and cried and what harder than I thought possible I also made lifelong friends and learned my trade so that's somebody who so that bullying helped them I'm not sure I ever know an occasion when bullying helps a bit of pushing a bit of you know I used to have another another boss who taught me everything I really I know who Tony Cooke he was brilliant and he had that whenever he was angry his voice quiet he's told me that trend in my interviewing technique actually but he gets caught he got caught not sharing a piece of report that I'd done and he might dissuade out and just put it in the bin let me just drop it in the bin and that was a sign I had to go Maria Dikshit I had to go and redo it nothing no shouty not nasty people say it's passive aggressive It wasn't even that he just was like oh good. So what about you Gary is called Good morning Gary. Similarly the new warning to avoid space mortality darling that I'm very well as I tell me Gary bullying it's an interesting one because when I say that I was living and working in of and a bullying environment in a broad costing environment the bullying environment favors got tough and you're quite but it's very different isn't it when it's your boss or somebody that you're working with that is that you know even if the person is bleeding because what can you do where can you guys get to you know I could be informing the 1st that yeah. Yeah I'll work full of the phone in the kitchen just go through the portal before just if you can predict the issues and I'll just make to the kitchen and. The chef was just terrible I was the whole show and he speaks. To the try school coach Don't tell me that I'm not only over a lot of the stories I think I mentioned then I think I'll tell myself. Thank you 25. 2025 he should go sign up in patents and I would say middle of the audition be the nicest to contribute. And that was about 6 of us and we would sell a. Share of the fun. He could and it was just one I think one boss was Ok and the new boss came in. For some. Pages. Tony. Yeah a version. For us. And we had a few so I can let you go in there but it's such a horrible Did you feel like for you know the horrible sinking feeling when he walked into the into the office. And also the father's people I think because basically to. Showcase thought they were going to move on to some of those sometimes she really can't. You know there's a huge lead. It's just not the money here at the b.b.c. They've got to be nice to even when the turn you off it's nice to. Get a particular have a word we think marvelous But you know could you just tell yourself and yet there are times when you just like. Little feedback sandwich you get whispering with something like. That not all that I mean is one of the reasons that I prefer working has to be honest because it is a it is a couple It's an absolutely cult stuff you know there's no room for and there shouldn't be room for it in the workplace what are you doing I mean you can enjoy your job enjoy the good you will that is one of the great expense structure if a back is great idea but you know if you criticize for the right reasons just. For the sake of it yeah yeah but everybody has a right to go to work and not feel the horrible feeling that I fell for many years it's just horrible what's going to happen today you know I'm I am I you know whether you would even come into the studio when I was on a. Get you get people walking in and sitting down and looking at threatening me and then while you're on that. Really interesting place. Joy has called about about bullying Joe It's a horrible thing isn't it to be to be made by a boss Oh my God you know I just don't know what is this but I had believed personally someone who knows everybody who does that with a lot of people hopefully they usually are experiencing something terrible at home and is their defense method but when you are picked on at work oh my God I believe anyone would be picked on or phony just phone Joel I saw it on Facebook from the oh believe me just phone and now we deal with the I would take care of the physical It will be more than 20 feet tall believe me oh my god a few examples I have one lady says starting from the family my little sister baby sister she got into trouble in primary school explaining another child who's been picked and it's just something that goes right through my son you know goes through my family and I can recall even if there was an organization whereby children who should be looked after protected she was defending them against the adults who were not doing their job could and this was as a young teenager it would argue Rico taking her to school to basically she got into trouble for defending another child I represented as a parent oh my good and it's just something it will not work I can recall not accepting a managerial position because I wanted to be able to take my eldest son up it meant so much more just to take an apple and a little flower to have some of them but then I remember being asked by these managerial God what class manager to do a job but I was not being paid for it I looked up and said listen that position you're holding right now I could have accepted it but I didn't for this for this reason i'm not be paid to do that I would do what extra I need to do regarding my position but I'm not being paid to see the Hell no you you're correct and I feel. If people look around for them no you're right no you're right aren't babies so difficult joy when you know when it's your boss and you. Should find your next oh well no. I meant retire early say where everybody has to be nice to meet I. Really Think go too far they try so hard to be so nice they don't tell you they will tell you guys all you need to be true I'll. Go with you baby You can hate me only want to be called The Week 8 weeks but my I don't know what Joy are even take it from you that's the truth of it you take care to speak. A telling off point Joy Can you imagine you'd never do it again which whatever it was. Has called in as well this morning as talk about 1000000000 Good morning or good morning. But it really relevant or not I think I worked in the 60s I mean there was nothing there was one occasion when I had to fight to get my I was doing a tempting job. Started up a bit and work the council he was very nice but the other is a sloth The Triple Agent in those days and I had to fight to get my money was bullied as it was my money I didn't get it for 2 weeks it was cash and I paid a $1000000.00 a little slip of paper but in other occasions I mean in the sixty's there were so many job. You could could just you could just go if you didn't like somebody if you didn't like the party you could just walk out. Yes you could walk out and go get another job and even had the cheek on one or 2 to say oh I live I'll let you know it is difficult there is no these days I suspect you have a job but one of the one of the television was something called 65 specials not the man in the b.b.c. It was just attempting job well before I went to China drugs going different places in London and they used to call people do you. Remember the baby say my dad used to work in as a kid they would rampaging around rampaging around the building I used to run into the through the news Ramos who was told to be quiet and then it was always men who look like that slept in this case smoking cigarettes with a bottle of whiskey or something on their tables it was absolutely brilliant awful make me want to be a judge trouble is none of that goes on anymore. Disappointment on my face every time a. Coming up from 10. And he'll be talking about learning a new language and he'll be joined by Joe Brown. Talk about 60 years in the industry still to come on the breakfast show I'll be taking your calls on what the atmosphere is like in your office. Because earlier we were talking about the hospitality industry and there are claims of that especially. And to restaurants if you've worked in. 872000 some people said this morning. Character building. 2000. B.b.c. Radio. Told the b.b.c. . Any escalation in tensions between the u.s. And Iran on the most important thing now is that the situation calms down the prime minister says he's glad that Tehran's acknowledged it made a terrible mistake.