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After a quarrel at work, your colleague removed you from your Facebook friend list? In Australia, you could bring it to court and win the case. That’s what Rachel Roberts, a real estate agent, did when the “forbidden reception” was applied to her by sales chief Lisa Bird.
The behavior of Lisa Bird Rachel Roberts considered a harassment, which was for her cause of severe stress. The real estate agent appealed to the Labour Tribunal to resolve problems, and the body ruled that removing colleagues from friends could indeed be considered harassment. In the conclusion, Byrd was also accused of lack of emotional maturity and unreasonable behavior, and also stressed that she could have ignored Roberts by printing and photocopying documents for employees and not always greeted her colleague in the morning.
The court ordered Byrd to stop carrying out the hooliganism, noting that such behavior had taken place over the past two years. After examining 20 incidents, the court acknowledged the plaintiff’s rightness and stated that removing from friends on Facebook was the last drop.