AUSTRALIA: Sexism fine after a few tinnies
Again reported by the Register, there’s a story from Australia, where an employee sabotaged a recruitment advertisement for Web Developer placed in a magazine. As well as requiring SQL experience and knowledge of Visual Basic, the ad was amended as below. Can you see the problem?
The perpetrator confessed, and although he had already left his employer, its Managing Director was quoted as saying:
“He was a young bloke who left a little while back, prior to Christmas. He wasn’t disgruntled or anything, he just mucked up… he got on the turps one night and it went from there. He fully understands what he has done and he’s very remorseful.
Again reported by the Register, there’s a story from Australia, where an employee sabotaged a recruitment advertisement for Web Developer placed in a magazine. As well as requiring SQL experience and knowledge of Visual Basic, the ad was amended as below. Can you see the problem?
The perpetrator confessed, and although he had already left his employer, its Managing Director was quoted as saying:
“He was a young bloke who left a little while back, prior to Christmas. He wasn’t disgruntled or anything, he just mucked up… he got on the turps one night and it went from there. He fully understands what he has done and he’s very remorseful.