High-ranking Red Cross Officers in Upper Carinthia sent “Dickpics” we reported. Until now, ten affected people have reported. In addition to penis photos, there are also “ambiguous comments”.
The allegations were only known on Saturday: two high -ranges of the Red Cross in Upper Carinthia sent “Dickpics”. Since then, according to the Vida Union, ten affected people, excluding men, have already registered. Female colleagues should not be influenced.
A young employee of the Red Cross would have shown the case: he had already contacted the Wead Council on Thursday. The latter then immediately informed the Vida Union: “The decisive note came from a person involved in the Council of the Company,” confirms Vida expert Anita Ogris-Lipitsch: “Two have registered directly with us, and in total Are we now with about ten. “
Any form of intimidation must have consequences
The current case was “very exemplary treated” by the employer, the specialized expert for the Health and Social Services sector. The Equal Treatment Act obliges employers to guarantee an intimidation -free working environment. Any form of intimidation must have consequences.
So also at the Red Cross: after a complete clarification, there must be effective measures for those affected. A strong employee representative is the best protection of protection. It was therefore known that in addition to penis photos that were sent through Messenger programs, there are also “ambiguous comments” for employees.
Those affected find help here
“The affected must contact the Council of Union – also anonymously. We offer legal support and guarantee confidentiality.
Source: Krone

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