TFSA wrote: ↑07 Mar 2024, 18:34
Mogster wrote: ↑07 Mar 2024, 18:22
It’s been suggested since this broke that payoffs have been offered and refused. Maybe suspension is more leaverage.
Whatever, I feel RBR needs to be transparent about about what has happenned and why, as the optics of this are very bad.
They can't. It's an internal issue, and leaks or not, it needs to stay internal. In fact, I'm pretty sure the law actually demands that they can't speak about it (both privacy laws and data protection laws).
We're not entitled to any information here. This is a case for Red Bull and the complainant to handle themselves, or for the courts to handle (if it's taken that far). It's not a case for the media or the public to handle.
Well said TFSA.
It was brought up in fractured delivery on here, but not emphatically put.
Its imperative that these situations are handled in isolation within any employment scenario, the need for this driven by protection of the complainant in the secure knowledge that their situation is considered in full and without prejudice.
Without this confidence, it's highly problematic and ultimately detrimental to anyone subjected to behaviour against them in bringing these concerns forward.
It does nobody any good to have such details within the public domain, privacy should be utmost until conclusion at least.
It's never acceptable to "leak" any case of this type out of the discreet domain in which it can be originally considered.
This scenario (the whole one in view now) is hugely detrimental to future employees in coming forward to address serious conditions in their own employment, very much a negative and backward step for all involved.
Someone, in leaking this originally, is doing employees a significant disservice to further their own/personal agenda