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  • #16
    Re: sexual harassment at work

    Will mention the students union to her if she hasn't already been in contact, thanks for the info'. Not sure how things will pan out, unfortunately it's probably a lot easier for them to replace a part time student than it is a manager.

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    • #17
      Re: sexual harassment at work

      Originally posted by megan View Post
      Will mention the students union to her if she hasn't already been in contact, thanks for the info'. Not sure how things will pan out, unfortunately it's probably a lot easier for them to replace a part time student than it is a manager.
      This time. Next time it might not be so cheap. And sex discrimination doesn't have a qualifying period - if they hurry up and get rid of her before fees for tribunals are introduced, it may not be so cheap this time either! Serial offenders are actually very expensive things to keep around.

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      • #18
        Re: sexual harassment at work

        I am sorry to put harrowing images in your mind Eloise but it was a very long time ago...I even had hair in those days

        This will not be a popular view and I am not suggesting it is the case here....but people have become far too sensitive and PC. But that is for another thread

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        • #19
          Re: sexual harassment at work

          Originally posted by Eloise01 View Post
          Serial offenders are actually very expensive things to keep around.
          Unless they are known to be locked in a CB6000? msl:

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          • #20
            Re: sexual harassment at work

            Originally posted by jon1965 View Post
            I am sorry to put harrowing images in your mind Eloise but it was a very long time ago...I even had hair in those days
            That image just isn't getting any better....

            Originally posted by jon1965 View Post
            This will not be a popular view and I am not suggesting it is the case here....but people have become far too sensitive and PC.
            My father would have agreed with you. He wasn't the kind of dad to get overly protective of his eldest daughter at all. He'd have expected me to rip the offenders balls off and shove them down his throat. My dad was great at equal opportunities....

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            • #21
              Re: sexual harassment at work

              All sorts of things here to provide the evidence that you need.

              http://www.onlinespyshop.co.uk/

              However, better used before making the complaint.

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