Human Rights UK TV industry’s ancillary workers are overlooked and exhausted, study finds Behind the scenes, drivers are particularly vulnerable due to long shifts, lack of rest days, and using uninsured vehicles iStock.com/Darwin Brandis Image Jenna Lomax News Editor Wednesday 02 July 2025 Ancillary staff working for some of the UK’s best known broadcasters and production companies are being exposed to a range of human rights risks, according to a new study. Get AccessContinue reading International Employment LawyerAlready have access? Login now Email Enter your email address. Password Enter the password that accompanies your email address. Reset your passwordLog in Need access? Find out how to enjoy unlimited accessGet access You might also like... Culture Creative industries face more questions over widespread harassment Harassment Advertisers vote with their feet in Fuji TV sex scandal Harassment South Korea to get tough on bullying of freelancers Harassment BBC under new scrutiny after “MasterChef” allegations