Workplace slated for its 'toxic laddish culture'
A woman has been awarded a £90,000 pay-out after a manager slapped her backside with a ruler at a workplace slated for its “toxic laddish culture”.
“The woman looked at the other male manager and asked, ‘Is that allowed?’. Both the men treated it as a joke, and they also told other employees who then arrived at the meeting what had happened. The Commission added that the woman then “raised a grievance, which her employer did not acknowledge for ten days”.
“The woman was shocked and extremely aggrieved that this letter contained further attacks on her character. She felt that this was further harassment and that the company was blaming her for what had happened.”
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