dialtone wrote: ↑08 Mar 2024, 04:49
mendis wrote: ↑08 Mar 2024, 04:44
dialtone wrote: ↑08 Mar 2024, 04:39
https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/68501426
All the typical caveats here apply of course but... That's some next level nonsense from RBR. Again, setting aside the truthfulness of the original claim from 134 pages ago, HR dept at RBR is utterly powerless or unprofessional.
EDIT: Elaborating a bit, I said what I said because if this was established at the moment of the internal procedure, then it should have been administered there and then, not another 2 weeks later. Doing it now gives the impression of retaliation which is just about the worst thing you want to do.
If she is not dishonest and has the evidence to prove she is right, she can file a criminal case. Once the case happens in a court, we would know the real truth.
This is a very reductive statement from a binary point of view as if every decision encountered until now is absolutely black or white. All that aside, if you are RBR why would you want to go to court? It's time and money and attention out of the window, it will be more invasive and revelatory of information that so far could have easily remained private.
There's not that much to gain for RB except certainly a display of force, and I'm not sure the employees would love that. With what face do you later go to employees saying that you have an anonymous hot line to report harassment violations after all of this?
This isn't an argument between 2 people about who's right and wrong, when a company is in the middle it's a much bigger equation.
If its retaliation for reporting a harassment claim its extremely poor on RBR pov, and can only see it coming back to bite .
But if the accuser has not been honest aka RB has some evidence the lied, or fabricated evidence the action isn't that bad, don't think you can leave someone doing that without potential consequences.
As has been pointed out, if she has decided to launch legal action against RB for workplace harassment suspension on full pay pending the result of the action would be a fairly normal reaction from lawyers.
I wonder if where we are at now is from a Sky article I think it said she turned up Monday morning and was meet with a legal letter from RB and had 5 days to reply to the claim.
I saw a reference somewhere that she decided not make a reply to the verdict where I would think it could be pretty normal to be suspended pending a finding? Compared to if she replied and they have to figure out what to do from here With the eyes on the case, though if its purely retaliation it may get very ugly for them