Airport Security Man Demoted for Kissing Colleague
The Workplace Relations Commission found the demotion disproportionate and recommended reinstatement within seven days without ruling on financial loss claims.
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Airport security worker demoted for kissing colleague should get job back, WRC rules
Airport chiefs have been urged to give a security worker his old job back as a supervisor after he was demoted for kissing a subordinate while they were at work together at a screening line two summers ago.
Airport security worker demoted for colleague kiss at work to get old job back
The incidents occurred on September 3 and 4, 2023 and involved the worker kissing a female colleague during active operational duties – once when she was operating an X-ray machine and the other in a premium services area
Airport security official demoted for kissing colleague at work should be reinstated, WRC recommends
The Workplace Relations Commission heard the incidents involved the worker kissing a female colleague during active operational duties — once when she was operating an X-ray machine and the other in a premium services area
Airport security supervisor reinstated following demotion for kissing colleague
An airport security supervisor who kissed a female colleague on two separate occasions at work should have his demotion rescinded, the Labour Court has ruled, writes Gordon Deegan. In the case, an unnamed airport authority demoted the worker on November 7, 2023, from airport search unit supervisor (ASUS) to ASU officer (ASUO) and issued him with a final written warning, valid for 18 months. Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) adjudicator Breiff…
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