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Unions call time on bad bosses after BrewDog head steps down
A general view of Brewdog in Paddington, west London

UNIONS have called time on bad bosses after BrewDog head James Watt announced today that he is stepping down from the company he co-founded after 17 years.

Mr Watt will hand over the reins to chief operating officer James Arrow, but will remain with the group as a non-executive director on the board.

His tenure has been marred by controversy in recent years.

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