Fortescue boss issues warning after harassment lawsuit
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At a glance
- Fortescue's boss, Andrew Forrest, has warned employees about sexual harassment following a class-action lawsuit.
- The lawsuit alleges decades of widespread sexual harassment at the company's remote mining camps and accommodation sites.
- Forrest stated that criminal prosecutions should occur where applicable, emphasizing the need for accountability.
Fortescue Metals Group boss Andrew Forrest has issued a stark warning to employees regarding sexual harassment, following a class-action lawsuit that alleges decades of misconduct at the company's remote mining camps. Forrest told staff that criminal prosecutions should be pursued where applicable, signaling a tough stance on the issue.
The lawsuit, filed recently, details widespread sexual harassment across Fortescue's remote worksites and accommodation villages. The allegations suggest a systemic problem that has persisted for years, prompting the company's leadership to address the workforce directly.
Forrest's communication to employees underscores the seriousness with which the company is treating the allegations. By directly addressing the issue and calling for potential criminal charges, he aims to signal a commitment to accountability and to deter future misconduct within the organization.
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