A disgruntled employee who sent a resignation email around her office saying her former boss was “untrustworthy and cunning by nature” has been ordered to pay him $10,000 in damages.
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Tracy Adams was sued for defamation over the email sent in 2009 advising her boss, Alan Bristow, that she planned to quit her job in the NSW Hunter region offices of industrial parts supplier Total Fasteners, News.com.au reports.
The email was spread amongst employees after Ms Adams sent it to the Total Fasteners’ HR manager and two other company offices including the company’s head office in Queensland.
“I can’t understand why Total Fasteners would choose to loose (sic) a competent and reliable employee, to keep a so-called manager of