Good to see @WEHI_research has published a statement on Prof Terry Speed's resignation. But it's a mixed bag: finally acknowledges sexual harassment is "a serious matter" unlike previous statement, though problematic that Prof Speed retains honorary rolehttps://twitter.com/WEHI_research/status/1004576774250889222?s=19 …
Prof Speed is still listed as a WEHI Lab Head with a team: postdoc, research assistant, visiting scientist & visiting PhD student WEHI also linked to their workplace harassment policy, not publicly available until after late March when ABC journalist Hagar Cohen asked about this
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And this: "We are concerned about the wellbeing of all those directly involved, including the complainants, and we are conscious that this has impacted many people both directly & indirectly" "Including the complainants." Who else is included? Is concern for the perpetrator?
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