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The online news is a bit thin on details, except that he was a senior
manager at TfL, and that TfL have forbidden their staff from discussing the incident... has local government always forbade its employees from talking to the hoi polloi or is this some new, "anti-terrorist" thing.... |
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![]() "Paul Corfield" wrote: On Fri, 11 Nov 2011 19:47:32 +0000, Basil Jet wrote: The online news is a bit thin on details, except that he was a senior manager at TfL, and that TfL have forbidden their staff from discussing the incident... They have? Says who? Report from the Independent: www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/6260528.html Excerpt: ---quote--- A senior Transport for London (TfL) manager has died after falling from the top floor of its headquarters. There are claims that it happened soon after Jack Shemtob, 53, was told he was among several hundred staff to lose their jobs. Police are helping a coroner determine the circumstances in which the married father-of-two died. He was seen falling six storeys and landing in the lobby of TfL's new offices in Greenwich, south-east London, by horrified colleagues last Friday. He was pronounced dead at the scene by attending paramedics; his death is not being treated as suspicious. The company refused to confirm or deny whether Mr Shemtob, who had worked for TfL for about 30 years, fell to his death after being told he was to be made redundant. However, it is understood he was in the "re-deployment unit" and had applied for about 10 other posts. [...continues...] ---quote--- Other online news stories: www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-24008386-.do http://www.watfordobserver.co.uk/news/9358958._/ http://www.wharf.co.uk/2011/11/tfl-worker-plunges-to-his-deat.html http://www.newsshopper.co.uk/news/9358577._/ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2060044/ Only in the last story from the Mail does it say: "Workers leaving the glass building yesterday said they had been told not to comment on the terrible incident at lunchtime last Friday." I know everything is best explained by reference to a dark conspiracy in Basil Jet's world, but to be blunt I'd think such an instruction to staff in such circumstances would hardly be unusual in most organisations - that's not to say that the situation is in any way a usual or common one though. Apart from anything else, I'd suggest it's just a simple matter of respect for his bereaved family and friends. As to the subject line, 'what did he do' - well, he was in the redeployment unit, which is I think a kind of waiting room for staff pending a potential redeployment elsewhere in the organsation, or otherwise it would seem their being made redundant. Times are tough for a great many people at the moment. RIP Mr Shemtob. |
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![]() On Nov 12, 12:20*am, wrote: [snip] Who Mr Shemtob? Tell us more! See my post. |
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![]() On Nov 12, 11:17*am, wrote: (Mizter T) wrote: Who Mr Shemtob? Tell us more! See my post. Yes, thanks. A problem of reading news offline. I only saw your post after I had sent mine. No worries, tis good that you still post on 'ere. |
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