So is the complainant being "over sensitive"? Or is this sexual harrassment?
What's YOUR opinion? And why?
"shop assistant, 40, has accused a ... colleague of repeatedly slapping.... on the bottom.
And when ... told .... to stop .... said ....(they) replied: 'I do that to all the ......'
The 40-year-old said each time ... was slapped by the 68-year-old ....., .... paused for a few seconds 'like ... was savouring it'
Now .... has launched a sex discrimination case, claiming 68-year-old .... smacked .... three times,
When .... made a formal complaint, ... said .... manager told ...., .... ‘should be delighted’ that a .... liked .... so much."
Full article over at the Daily "Heil"*:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...tinos-Kalomoiris-sues-sexual-harrassment.html
(*History joke, cos: The Mail was owned by Lord Rothermere, before outbreak of WWII, the paper backed Moseley and his Blackshirts.)
What's YOUR opinion? And why?
"shop assistant, 40, has accused a ... colleague of repeatedly slapping.... on the bottom.
And when ... told .... to stop .... said ....(they) replied: 'I do that to all the ......'
The 40-year-old said each time ... was slapped by the 68-year-old ....., .... paused for a few seconds 'like ... was savouring it'
Now .... has launched a sex discrimination case, claiming 68-year-old .... smacked .... three times,
When .... made a formal complaint, ... said .... manager told ...., .... ‘should be delighted’ that a .... liked .... so much."
Full article over at the Daily "Heil"*:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...tinos-Kalomoiris-sues-sexual-harrassment.html
(*History joke, cos: The Mail was owned by Lord Rothermere, before outbreak of WWII, the paper backed Moseley and his Blackshirts.)