A woman who was dismissed as "intimidating" by simply writing the mail in capital letters



"NetiquetteThere are various opinions, but there seems to be a case that a woman who wrote part of the work e-mail in capital letters was dismissed. I do not think that it is too much to do anything at all, but what exactly happened?

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Emails spark woman's sacking - National - NZ Herald News

New Zealand woman, Vicky Walker wrote a part of the e-mail sentence in capital letters of bold, and as of 2007, it was said that it was "disturbing harmony in the workplace by using the bold bold face of aggressive red bold" Moon, I was dismissed a company that I worked for 2 years as an accountant.

The mail submitted as evidence to the Labor Office concerns the format of the payroll request slip she sent to the team. The deadline for submitting the request form is red capital letters, "Please follow the checklist items below so that salary invoice slips are processed properly"It seems that the sentence was written in capital letters of the blue bold. In the case of English sentences and heads of proper nouns, when using capital letters, some emphasis may be expressed, so some people may have thought that they were commanded with a strong tone.

The Labor Bureau has made this layoff unjust and ordered Procare, a medical company that was an employer, to pay 17,000 New Zealand dollars (about 108 million yen), but Vicky sought further security I heard he will go.

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