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Originally Posted by Zarley
This is an incredibly unfair comment.
I worked at the FanAttic for years through high school and university. Occasionally (but not regularly) we would have to deal with harassment or bad behaviour by drunken idiots - particularly the female staff. Concerts were the worst for this, hockey games were generally more tame.
In every case, behaviour that crossed the line was dealt with seriously and immediately by security staff with the offending patrons removed from the building. Managers were extremely supportive and very protective of the staff.
I wouldn't call CSEC an excellent organization by any stretch. They are far from the best employer I've worked for but they are also far from the worst. The contention that they don't care about their staff is a lie.
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I didn’t say they never did better, or that they are incapable of doing better, in fact I’m quite certain they can do much better. If there are multiple allegations of this type of thing happening without much action on the part of CSEC then there is clearly a problem.
I’m glad to hear you had a good experience while working for them but no offence given the nature of these allegations I really doubt a high school/university student was given very much information regarding how every one these matters were handled during their tenure working at the fanatic.
Regardless of whether or not these types of things used to be handled appropriately, according to a number of allegations in the Reddit thread that no longer seems to be the case. As fans we’re always criticizing this organization for all sorts of decisions they make regarding the on-ice product so I don’t think it’s off-side or unfair to be critical of decisions they make regarding the off-ice product.
I suppose whether or not this is enough to determine how much the organization actually cares about or values their staff is debatable. So if you want to share how much the organization that paid troy Brouwer millions to handicap the team on the ice paid you to sell a $300 jersey with his name on it off the ice we could probably have a much more in depth discussion about it.