
One reporter acquired a case of Australia’s national broadcasters, and the court ruling was dismissed unfairly about social media posts about the Gaza War.
Antoinette Lattouf said that Australian broadcasters (ABC) were dismissed in December 2023 that they were dismissed without “appropriate standards” or “legal procedures” when the contract was cut on the 5th.
A few hours ago, Lattouf said that the post of HRW (HRW) was critically shared by Israel and that ABC violated the editing policy.
Lattouf sued the wrong dismissal, claiming that he was fired by political views, race, and lobby of Israeli organizations.
Her dismissal caused the anger of the public and confused the public broadcaster. We raised questions about independence and revived concerns about how to support employees, especially culturally diverse people.
Lattouf, a Lebanese cultural heritage, has been a regular contributor to Australian media for many years, but has made his name as an activist on issues such as racism, media discrimination and mental health.
ABC challenged that she was fired because she paid a full contract.
Wednesday, Judge Darryl Rangiah ruled that ABC plundered Lattouf, including her opinion on GAZA’s Israeli military campaign. He refused to claim that she was fired because of her race.
Lattouf was damaged by $ 70,000 (£ 33,400, $ 45,400), but Judge Rangiah said he would be arguing about further punishment.
Before she started working for a week as a presenter of ABC’s Mornings Radio program in Sydney, the broadcaster asked and agreed to Lattouf to limit the use of social media.
But she also accused ABC’s report that Israel used hunger in the war that her manager also re -shared HRW’s Instagram posts on the second day of the contract because she claimed that she could share the information of a “good reputation” source. Israel denies accusation.
Immediately after leaving the air the next day, Lattouf was instructed to pack her stuff and left, and decided to remove her from the airwaves immediately leaked to the media. Lattouf has led her fame to Nurd, Lattouf says.
Last year, she took her incident to the Australian Fair Business Committee and ruled that she was fired after the arbitration failed.
There, Lattouf’s team argued that even before ABC started a short contract, it was influenced by external pressure on appointment as a temporary radio presenter.
Elizabeth Green, the manager of Lattouf, told the court that “HIGHER UP” was already pressure on Sack Lattouf before the HRW post was shared.
The court heard that ABC’s former chairman ITA Buttrose delivered some e -mails about dissatisfaction with Lattouf to the senior manager.
The BBC also saw dozens of whatsApp messages of two groups.
ABC’s lawyer Ian Neil Sc said that Lattouf was not fired and simply did not need to work for the last two days of the contract.
NEIL also argued that shortening the contract is not to sanction Lattouf, but to protect the reputation of the broadcaster.
Neil said, “The escape from the air is designed to protect ABC and not punish employees.
The Israeli army started the campaign in Gaza in response to Hamas -led attacks on southern Israel on October 7, 2023, and about 1,200 people were killed and 251 others were held hostages.
According to the territory of Hamas Run Health, at least 55,706 people were killed in Gaza.
Additional report of Tiffanie Turnbull.