I would appreciate some advice on the duties of employers for staff welfare in the digital age. I know a young man who works for a major gaming organisation and is responsible for managing/developing a popular online game including liaison with the online community of users. He lives alone on very low pay and works very long hours. In return he gets daily abuse from users of the game all over the world - dozens of vile, personal and threatening comments every day. As you might expect this becomes a heavy psychological burden - but the attitude seems to be that stopping it is too difficult and that it goes with the territory if you are in the online gaming world.
Does an employer have any duty of care towards an employee in situations like this? Sure there is some rough and tumble to online forums but it strikes me that expecting employees to take this sort of abuse will not be acceptable in the future, even if it is at the present.
Anyone have any thoughts about what if anything can be done - and what should be expected of the employer? Many thanks.
Does an employer have any duty of care towards an employee in situations like this? Sure there is some rough and tumble to online forums but it strikes me that expecting employees to take this sort of abuse will not be acceptable in the future, even if it is at the present.
Anyone have any thoughts about what if anything can be done - and what should be expected of the employer? Many thanks.
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