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DAA security worker claims he suffered ‘mental turmoil’ following colleagues’ ridicule


A Dublin Airport security worker has told the Workplace Relations Commission said he suffered “mental turmoil” following alleged ridicule and bullying by co-workers.

The alleged abuse happened after a photograph of the worker playing golf was downloaded from the internet and uploaded onto a work computer.

The WRC heard the Dublin Airport Authority (Daa) employee complained about how he claims he was treated.

But he later resigned from his job, claiming – unsuccessfully – he had been constructively dismissed.

The WRC heard that on July 1, 2019, a personal photo of the man was saved to the screensaver of a work computer used as a training tool for Airport Search Unit employees.

The complainant first found out about the picture the next day when he was confronted by a staff member who showed it to the complainant while – he says – laughing at the same time.

As the day went on, more staff approached the complainant about the picture, commenting on his appearance and – he claimed – laughing about it.

The complainant told his supervisor about the photo and how he was being made to feel by his colleagues.

He claims the supervisor at the time showed “very little interest in the matter” and so he informed his duty manager, saying that it was causing him a lot of stress and anxiety.

The Duty Manager asked Dublin Airport’s IT department to take the photo down, which it did.

Signs were later put up warning that any staff member caught using computers for anything other than work purposes could be sacked.

The complainant claims these signs only furthered the amount of bullying he received.

He told the WRC that colleagues subsequently confronted him “in a more aggressive manner” and accused him of trying to get people sacked.

On July 4, the complainant took the matter to the human resources department, and he asked to be transferred out of the unit he was working in.

As a result, he was deployed to the VIP screening area, but he claims he was still confronted by other staff members about how he had handled the issue and that they told him they would never forget it.

The WRC heard “it was after all of this that the complainant could take no more of the mental abuse, bullying by his…

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Cheating by colleagues deflates morale of failed Cisco cert candidate

Enough about underinflated footballs; let’s talk about cheating on IT certification exams. Here a contributor to Reddit’s forum devoted to networking laments his personal experience in a post headlined:  “Failed my CCNA; coworkers discovered to be cheating to certify.”

So, I work for a small/medium IT company. … I have a degree in my field and am pretty confident in my abilities to perform enterprise-level networking.  …

I failed my CCNA, first time I ever took it, 3 months ago. I was crushed. Two of my coworkers with the same job title also failed around the same time. A couple weeks later they re-took it and passed with shockingly high scores, and a month later one of them got his CCDA with almost no studying and finished in 15 minutes. Confused, I asked what he did for study. He sent me a link to two braindumps. I asked my direct supervisor if that was acceptable and he flat-out told me, “Dude it’s what we all do” and sent me 3 PDFs over jabber.

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