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I tell you what. Why don't you write here what you want to add. Including references. It's as good a training ground as any! If you do a good job, we'll copy it over to the article. If it needs mending, we'll do so here and explain to you why. Deal, MagicMagicKing? Schwede6607:27, 25 September 2023 (UTC)Reply
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Labour's Shanan Halbert labelled bully by multiple former employees:
Newshub reported on the 29/09/2023 that Labour's Shanan Halbert MP for Northcote has had a number of former staff accuse him of bully allegations.
The Labour Party was alerted to concerns of his alleged behaviour a year ago but because staffers wanted to remain anonymous, there was no formal process undertaken. A number of staff who worked in various roles have alleged that he is "manipulative, "scheming, "a narcissist" and they live in fear of him.
When Newshub had a quick phone call with Halbert, he said "I mean there's been certainly challenges in employment over different parts of my life but I can't pinpoint any particular time that you might be referring to," he said. However one staff member said that "he was just an asshole". "I felt belittled, I felt unsafe". Another said "He treated me like shit". Another said "I felt intimidated being around him".
Halbert provided a statement to Newshub on Thursday night: "I've had good working relationships with staff both inside parliament and in other roles I've held outside of parliament".
"Occasionally employment issues arise in any workplace, but I have always done my best to work through those professionally and appropriately sought advice and support where required. "These issues have only been brought to my attention through the media today. I've never had a formal complaint raised against me.
Halbert also said to newsbub on Thursday night: "If a staff member feels that they were poorly treated then I would like to resolve this by engaging in the process that parliament has set up for dealing with complaints. I think it's important for the person that's made allegations anonymously and for me. It's so important that the safety and well-being of all people involved is maintained. That would be the best and fairest way to resolve this."
Not exactly sure how to write the rest of the article in, is this enough? Source is below.
Latest comment: 6 months ago6 comments3 people in discussion
Ajf773, I could not see in the source where it says that he was born on 24 April. Did I overlook it or is this unreferenced? Note that we cannot have unreferenced DOB in a BLP. Schwede6622:32, 24 April 2024 (UTC)Reply
It was notified on his own social media account (facebook) so I have every reason to believe this is true, although that is probably not suitable as a source. I have not found any independent sources with this content so far. I somewhat agree with what you are saying, although if we are going to display ages for BLP, we should avoid using ambiguous ages (41 or 42). Ajf773 (talk) 09:58, 25 April 2024 (UTC)Reply
If we know that someone was born in a particular year, then there is an age range; the template works that out. There's nothing wrong with it. And yes, social media posts, even if by the subject themselves, aren't regarded as reliable sources for birthdays. Schwede6611:08, 25 April 2024 (UTC)Reply