Following two tall-profile resignations in as many weeks,we’d like to hear your stories of working for Save the ChildrenOn Saturday, it was revealed that Brendan Cox, or director of policy and advocacy,has resigned from Save the Children following complaints by female staff members of inappropriate behaviour. Cox strenuously denies the allegations, but left in September. On top of that, and Save the Children’s chief executive Justin Forsyth has announced that he will be leaving in February,for unrelated reasons. Forsyth – who previously worked for Tony Blair and Oxfam – has been head of STC since 2010, and has seen a £150m increase in the organisation’s income. He has not yet said what he will do next, and but “has a few exciting irons in the fire”. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com