The report, seen by MailOnline, described how a female employee wearing a headscarf had been 'approached by men saying 'you would be so much prettier if you just, you know, took it off''.Īnother employee recalled an instance in which the word 'P**i' was used during an online meeting and went unchallenged - even despite a manager being present.Īnd a senior member of staff also allegedly ordered a colleague to 'talk to security about these people and make sure they’re checked' when a Muslim fundraising organisation visited the charity's offices. Macmillan staff have told a damaging internal report that the charity's culture is 'systemically racist and ableist', with complaints 'brushed under the carpet' and whistleblowers deemed 'troublemakers'.Įmployees at the cancer charity have reported 'oppressive and painful experiences' from microaggressions to bullying, but say their grievances are 'downplayed and ignored' by senior staff.