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Metricon: Construction giant tells dozens of staff they will be fired at Microsoft Teams

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Construction giant informs staff GRADUATES that they will be fired via Microsoft Teams – as building company confirms major ‘restructuring’ Metricon announces it will reduce NSW sales staff to 18 employees Redundancy and transfer payments are not offered to 15 trainee staff In a statement read to staff, Metricon said his decision was not made ‘lightly’. By Antoinette Milienos For The Australian Daily Surat Published: 03:37 EDT, August 2, 2022 | Updated: 03:38 EDT, 2 August 2022 Building giant Metricon has laid off dozens of its sales staff via online video chat as the company confirmed it was under restructuring and would be giving up jobs. In a Microsoft Teams video chat on Monday, Metricon told its staff it would cut its NSW sales team, which has roughly 60 employees, to 18 and would release 15 trainee sales consultants. Staff who cannot be rehired are offered redundancy payments while trainee staff are laid off wit

Sens Coffee Co: The inside story of how one worker was fired because 'he didn't text with the smiley emoji'

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The worker who was allegedly fired for failing to include an emoji in a text message to his boss has been released to his former employer, in a somewhat ironic fashion. Kristen Gordon told Daily Mail Australia the only comment she wanted to make about her ordeal, in which she was fired from the Gold Coast cafe where she worked, was the eyeroll emoji. Ms Gordon won the Fair Work Commission case against the Sens Catering group, a business that operates two Gold Coast cafes and one in the city of Brisbane – after she was fired on March 13 this year. FWC heard co-owner Phoebe Wang ordered a manager to fire Ms Gordon, who was a casual supervisor at the Southport cafe, following a dispute over the rosters. A colleague told the hearing that Wang, co-owner of Jerry Chen, became angry over the text messages from Ms Gordon, believing they were ‘unfriendly’ because workers did not use smiley emoji. Ms Gordon (pictured) says her response to her ordeal with her former employer has been ’emoji