Judgment No. 2521
Decision
The complaint is dismissed.
Consideration 10
Extract:
In a case of moral harassment, the existence of "other complaints [...] might [...] support [...] the claim of harassment, but the absence of complaint could not be used to support the contrary proposition."
Keywords
complaint; moral injury; evidence; lack of evidence; organisation's duties; respect for dignity; subsidiary; harassment
Consideration 12
Extract:
"The Tribunal has frequently pointed out that it is for the person alleging harassment to prove specific facts supporting that allegation (see Judgments 2067, 2100, 2370 and 2406). [...] As with the facts relied on to establish harassment, it is for the person making the allegation to establish that the acts or decisions in question were accompanied by some purpose or attitude which allows them to be so characterised."
Reference(s)
Jugement(s) TAOIT: 2067, 2100, 2370, 2406
Keywords
decision; moral injury; evidence; burden of proof; case law; organisation's duties; respect for dignity; harassment
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