Court docket finds journalist unfairly fired over Gaza submit
A journalist has gained her case towards Australia’s nationwide broadcaster, with a courtroom ruling she was unfairly sacked over a social media submit concerning the conflict in Gaza.
Antoinette Lattouf mentioned the Australian Broadcasting Company (ABC) fired her with out “correct foundation” or “due course of” when her five-day contract as a fill-in radio presenter was reduce brief in December 2023.
Hours earlier than she was sacked, Lattouf shared a submit from Human Rights Watch (HRW) that was crucial of Israel, a transfer that the ABC mentioned breached its editorial coverage.
Lattouf sued for wrongful dismissal, claiming she had been fired because of her political opinions, her race and after lobbying from pro-Israel teams.
Her dismissal triggered a wave of public outrage and created turmoil on the public broadcaster – elevating questions over its independence and reviving issues over the way it helps employees, significantly those that are culturally numerous.
The ABC disputed that she was fired, as a result of they’d paid her contract in full.
On Wednesday, Justice Darryl Rangiah dominated that the ABC did sack Ms Lattouf, for causes together with her opinions on the Israeli army marketing campaign in Gaza. He rejected the allegation she was fired due to her race.
He awarded Ms Lattouf damages of A$70,000 (£33,400, $45,400), however mentioned he would hear arguments from each side on additional penalties.
Lattouf – who’s of Lebanese heritage – has been a daily contributor in Australian media for years, but additionally made a reputation for herself as an activist on points like racism, discrimination in media and psychological well being.
Earlier than she had began her week-long stint as a presenter for the ABC’s Mornings radio programme in Sydney, the broadcaster had requested Lattouf to restrict her social media use and she or he agreed.
However she claimed her supervisor additionally mentioned she may share info from “respected” sources so on the second day of her contract, she re-shared HRW’s Instagram submit that accused Israel of utilizing hunger as a device in its conflict in Gaza – one thing the ABC itself had reported on. Israel denies the accusation.
Shortly after coming off air the subsequent day, Lattouf was advised to pack up her issues and depart, with the choice to take away her from the airwaves promptly leaked to the media. This left her status in tatters, Lattouf says.
She took her case to Australia’s Honest Work Fee final 12 months, which, after mediation failed, dominated that she was fired, paving the best way for her motion within the Federal Court docket.
There, Lattouf’s group argued the ABC had been influenced by exterior stress about her appointment as a short lived radio presenter, even earlier than she had began the brief contract.
Elizabeth Inexperienced, Lattouf’s supervisor, advised the courtroom that there had already been stress from “increased up” to sack Lattouf earlier than the HRW submit was shared.
The courtroom heard that ABC’s former chair Ita Buttrose had forwarded a number of emails complaining about Lattouf to senior managers.
The BBC has additionally seen dozens of WhatsApp messages from two teams that present a concerted letter-writing marketing campaign towards Lattouf within the days earlier than she was fired.
The ABC’s barrister, Ian Neil SC, argued that Lattouf had not been fired and was merely advised she would not have to work the ultimate two days of her contract, saying “we’re speaking about two shifts, two applications”.
Neil additionally maintained that chopping brief the contract was not about sanctioning Lattouf, however slightly to guard the status of the broadcaster.
“Taking somebody off air is designed to guard the ABC, to not punish the worker,” Neil mentioned in closing arguments.
Extra reporting by Tiffanie Turnbull.