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Aled Jones Is Caught Up In The Continuous Sexual Harassment Witch Hunt.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Another male poster asked recently about their experiences during early days working in the mill - should they seek help and would they be believed.
They were told if they needed counselling or similar they could seek it and why wouldn't they be believed?
they then replied - I have no intention of seeking help.
Re Aled, he has acknowledged his behaviour was juvenile, hope that suffices - but without full knowledge of what happened it's hard to know.
They were told if they needed counselling or similar they could seek it and why wouldn't they be believed?
they then replied - I have no intention of seeking help.
Re Aled, he has acknowledged his behaviour was juvenile, hope that suffices - but without full knowledge of what happened it's hard to know.
Mr Jones may not be 'caught up' - which infers that he is innocent of the claims made. He may well be, but until proven either way, there is no evidence that he is 'caught up' in anything.
Similarly, there is no evidence that this is a 'witch hunt', a term which will only be true if multiple people have been wrongly accused, and that also remains to be seen.
Similarly, there is no evidence that this is a 'witch hunt', a term which will only be true if multiple people have been wrongly accused, and that also remains to be seen.
Given what is currently occurring I often look about the works rest room as the behaviour often reverts to a stream of double entendres and not-so-subtle innuendo and have concluded that the majority of us(both male and female) have committed more than enough offences to warrant dismissal......and several times over at that!
Jeezus Aitch Kerrist.
Jeezus Aitch Kerrist.
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