Manchester United members of staff have complained of uncomfortable behaviour by male employees towards female colleagues.
Chief executive Richard Arnold held a meeting last month with staff to discuss concerns related to the club, according toHowever, during the meeting a staff member's concerning complaint about behaviour from male employees towards female colleagues was brought up."I have personally witnessed uncomfortable behaviour from male employees at this club to my female colleagues," wrote the staff member in an anonymous letter.
Arnold responded by saying: "Any abusive, disrespectful or sexist language is not acceptable by anyone at this club." And he encouraged anyone affected by such behaviour to report it to their line manager, to HR or a member of United's executive leadership..
There was also a concern raised about the club's attitude towards their women's team and pay equality. "The 'All Red, All Equal' motto does not exist within our club’s operations and directorate. Is there a plan to move forward with the quality both on and off the pitch?": "The facts and actions in this area speak for themselves. We’ve invested strongly in the players, staff and facilities for the development of our women’s team and that is reflected in the results on the pitch.
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