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Mark Goodier - broke BBC strike

Submitted by Steven. on Apr 17 2005 13:44
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Radio scab-a: Goodier

Mark Goodier, radio presenter from Zimbabwe, crossed picket lines to work during the 2005 BBC strike.

Earlier in April 2002, Goodier sacked 31 workers after he placed his Wise Buddha production company into liquidation.

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