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Jzt
30th May 2014, 02:42
Can we report CC to the police or Office of the communications Authority for harassment if they keep ringing your phone on a G day

AnAmusedReader
30th May 2014, 03:15
Of course you can.

Let us know the outcome.

Bo Wing
30th May 2014, 04:38
"Harassment is an unacceptable form of behaviour that causes distress and is detrimental to the business environment of Cathay Pacific Airways Limited (hereinafter referred to as the "Company"). Harassment erodes the rights of the individual, debilitates morale and interferes with the effectiveness of the working environment. To that end, the Company is committed to foster a harassment free environment and will not tolerate any forms of harassment on the basis of race, sex (including sexual harassment), disability, family status, marital status, pregnancy or any other criterion or circumstance. The Anti-Harassment Policy (hereinafter referred to as the "Policy") aims to provide a broad framework to assist in the elimination of harassment in any form." :=

You can read the entire anti - harassment policy on intracx. Time they start practicing what they preach I'd say!

nitpicker330
30th May 2014, 04:41
They don't consider ringing up and "asking" you to work harrassment.

Either don't answer or just say "no thanks"

8888
30th May 2014, 05:32
Or say that you'd be delighted to come in for $100k.

Arfur Dent
30th May 2014, 05:33
For goodness sake! Either don't answer (caller ID etc) or, if you do and suddenly realise it's CC - just say 'Hello' followed (on tape) by 'It's really annoying when the line goes dead like that!' Meanwhile, the plaintive and increasingly desperate voice at the other end is saying 'Can I speak to Captain ( or should it be 'Mister') xxxxxx - it's Cathay Pacific Crew Control.'
When/if they call back - don't answer at all. Simple really.
They should NOT call on a G day and would stop if nobody answered.
So - like many things in life - you reap what you ( or some anyway) sow.:ugh: