Staff mistakenly notified of redundancies in automated email blunder
Anz Bank experienced an embarrassing E -Post error to accidentally inform some personnel who will be made unnecessary about the process of returning their laptops before they were told that they lost their jobs.
Bruce Rush, an acting group manager in charge of the retail business of Anz, wrote to the staff to apologize after sending automatically to some senior executives in the “Before the Program” section.
Anz said that he apologized for E -mail error.Credit: Will Willitts
The automatic e-mails in question informed the affected personnel running important teams at the retail bank, and informed what to do with bank technology such as laptops.
“Unfortunately, these E -mails show a release date for some of our colleagues before sharing their results with them, Rush Rush wrote.
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“Our intention was not to share such sensitive information with you in this way, and I’m unconditionally apologized.”
“I deeply regret the trouble that this may cause.”
Rush, who did not send these automatic E -mails, said that the bank is determined to be dignified and respectful to every colleague ”and brought“ results speeches ”with the affected personnel.
It is not clear how many senior executives have been affected, but the error impressed the “Group 2” and “Group 3” managers who are relatively senior people in the bank and responsible for functions and teams.
