Consumption of alcohol by BBC employees during "at work" time

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Dear British Broadcasting Corporation,

It is my experience that most employers have a strict policy that prevents the consumption of alcohol by their employees during their "at work" time and which usually includes details of appropriate punishments for anybody caught doing so. I have looked through BBC Safety's web pages (https://www.bbc.co.uk/safety/) but I cannot find anything that specifically refers to consumption of alcohol during employees' "at work" time.

I would be grateful if you would provide me with the BBC's policy on such behaviour. Thank you.

Yours faithfully,

Mr A Willmore

FOI Enquiries, British Broadcasting Corporation

Dear A Willmore,

Thank you for your request for information under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, as detailed in your email below. Your request was received on 20/03/19. We will deal with your request as promptly as possible, and at the latest within 20 working days. If you have any queries about your request, please contact us at the address below.

The reference number for your request is RFI20190515.

Kind regards,

Information Rights

BBC Freedom of Information
BC2 A4, Broadcast Centre
201 Wood Lane
London W12 7TP

www.bbc.co.uk/foi
Email: [BBC request email]

Tel: 020 8008 2882

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FOI Enquiries, British Broadcasting Corporation

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Dear Mr Willmore

Please find attached the response to your request for information,
reference RFI20190515.

 

Yours sincerely,

Information Rights

 

BBC Freedom of Information

BC2 A4, Broadcast Centre

201 Wood Lane

London W12 7TP

 

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Email: [2]mailto:[BBC request email]

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Dear FOI Enquiries,

Many thanks for your prompt response to my enquiry.

Yours sincerely,

Mr A Willmore