CBC Public Relations… in 1944

Our relations with the public and with those with whom we deal in business must be frank and firm on all occasions but they must also be always most courteous. We are in a rather vulnerable position because the public expect much of us. This, in a sense, is a compliment. The confidence which we enjoy places a heavy responsibility on all of us. It is not proper anywhere to ignore the complaints of even the remarks of individuals, friendly or otherwise. In our case it is disastrous.
A message from Gladstone Murray, the CBC’s General Manager in 1944, as the corporation undertook an major overhaul of its radio services. The message was printed in ‘Radio’ the CBC staff magazine in November, 1944.
I should bear this in mind when I’m commenting on the Tea Makers!
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We still have that posted on our bulletin board.
If so, and given the previous post, has Richard Stursberg read this lately?
Touché A.S.