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'Unfriending' A Colleague On Facebook Considered Bullying According To Australian Employee Tribunal

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Post by Guest Sat Sep 26, 2015 8:21 am

It has happened. Unfriending a colleague on Facebook could be considered bullying, an Australian industrial tribunal has said. The case as reported by The Australian, involves two women, Rachael Roberts and Lisa Bird, who worked at an estate agent's. Both reportedly fell out over a sale that did not go through. The last straw came when Bird unfriended Roberts after a rather unpleasant meeting that left her in tears.

However, the Fair Work Commission said the action showed a "lack of emotional maturity" and was "unreasonable behaviour." The uneasiness between both women escalated when Roberts told the head of the company that her properties were not getting enough of a showing in their office windows.
Bird then called her colleague into a meeting and told her that she was naughty little schoolgirl running to the teacher, the Mirror reports.

Roberts later discovered that Bird had unfriended her on Facebook, when she logged in to see the if her colleague had posted about the incident. The build up of tension allegedly resulted in Roberts being diagnosed with depression and anxiety, which the tribunal said was due to her colleague's behaviour.
While this ruling can not be applied to all employee tribunals, it does set an important example of how Facebook friendship can play into work-related grievances.


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Post by Guest Sat Sep 26, 2015 9:40 am

leftwing political correctness at its best

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Post by eddie Sat Sep 26, 2015 10:05 am

How absolutely pathetic.
How this even went any further is beyond me.

Have people got so touchy that they need to take people to court and tribunals over everything??!!!

"He never returned my stapler, your honour, and I felt that showed he was disrespectful to me and not respecting my position as a fucking moron within the company"
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Post by Tommy Monk Sat Sep 26, 2015 6:27 pm

Ridiculous
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