The Guardian is making a podcast, and hired 3 producers. The Guardian didn’t like their work, and they were paid for their work, and the project was finished off by different journalists.
The 3 producers complained of ‘microaggressions’ and ‘colourism’. And a ‘bullying, passive-aggressive and obstructive management style’.
Clearly the two sides didn’t get on. The Guardian is perfectly entitled to reject their work if it fell short of what they had commissioned.
The 3 producers wanted to ‘to contribute towards shifting discourse away from the kinds of reductive conversations about race and capitalism’. And the Guardian did not.
// The Scott Trust, which owns the newspaper, has launched a review into John Edward Taylor’s slavery links despite saying there was no evidence that he owned slaves or was directly involved in the trade. //