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Lucinda Cameron

Scots PR guru resigns after saying firm does not hire 'blacks, gays or Catholics'

The founder of a PR company has resigned as chairman over a social media post where he said the firm does not hire "blacks, gays or Catholics".

Gordon Beattie, founder of Beattie Communications, published the "tone deaf" post on LinkedIn.

Mr Beattie wrote: "At Beattie Communications we don't hire blacks, gays or Catholics."

He added that the company only takes on "talented people" and does not care about their skin colour, sexual orientation or religion.

Mr Beattie said he issued the post with the best of intent but accepted that the language was "inappropriate" and said he was "truly sorry" for the offence caused.

He founded the agency 40 years ago in Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, before expanding it across the UK, with offices in cities including London, Leeds and Edinburgh.

Mr Beattie said: "My post was issued with the best of intent, but it did not take account of the complexities of creating a level playing field - of which I am well aware - and the language I used was inappropriate.

"I am truly sorry for the embarrassment I have caused the wonderful team across the business and our clients, and for the offence it has clearly caused.

"I have always hired people based on their potential, talent and ability, and done my best to equip them with the skills to succeed.

"It's a wrench to step down as chair but I feel I have no alternative. The time is right to go."

In the LinkedIn post Mr Beattie wrote that companies should only hire people for their "talent, experience, knowledge and wisdom".

He added: "We hire people we like, trust and admire and recruit people who have the potential to be better than us."

Beattie Communications said that Mr Beattie is resigning from his position as chairman as a consequence of a "tone deaf" social media post.

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