During the evidence collection process, Cornelia found that these two male employees not only loved to gossip about their female colleagues behind their backs, but also frequently sexually harassed them.
After she gathered all the evidence, Cornelia handed it over to the department head, demanding that these two men be fired and had to apologize to the victims in person.
The company's rules and regulations clearly state that anyone who maliciously slandered or sexually harassed colleagues would be immediately fired and never rehired.
After Cornelia pointed out the company's rules, the department head had no choice but to fire the two men and send out a notice to the entire company.
From then on, no male colleague dared to make such crude jokes about Cornelia.
Melissa’s words made Yolanda angry, "Melissa, have you forgotten what happened to the last person who slandered Cornelia?"
Melissa, posing and speaking sweetly, said, "That just proves that there's something wrong with Cornelia!"
Yolanda didn't want to deal with such a petty person.
Yolanda stayed silent, but Melissa wasn't going to let it go. She not only kept talking, but also tried to persuade other colleagues to attack Cornelia, "Cornelia even managed to get Eden Petersen out of the company. If it wasn't for President Hartley backing her up, do you think she could have done this on her own? You're all afraid of her, afraid of losing your high-paying jobs. I'm scared too. But if we all don't stand up, I'm afraid the company will be controlled by Cornelia."
Melissa pulled up a picture from the internet from last night and showed it to the people around her, "Even if Cornelia lets her hair down and changes her clothes in this picture from last night. I can still tell it's her. Knowing full well President Hartley is married, she still seduced him. She had the photo posted online, and even had the PR department verify that it was President Hartley and his wife. Is she trying to force the real Mrs. Hartley out with this kind of tactic?"
Many colleagues were quite familiar with Cornelia, and they could indeed tell that the woman in the photo was Cornelia. But no one dared to say it aloud.
Once Melissa pointed this out, others started to gossip.
Yolanda was so angry she didn't know what to say.
But some colleagues questioned, "The president took over the company when he was under eighteen and conducted a personnel reshuffle in the shortest time, bringing the company back to the top of the world. Do you think he's that easy to deceive?"
Melissa squeezed her way over to the man who questioned and lightly poked his forehead, "Of course I believe in the president's abilities, but he's a man after all."
Her hand gently slid down to the man's chest, teasingly tapping it, "You're a man too. Ask yourself, if you were President Hartley, wouldn't you have feelings for Cornelia? Who can be sure all of Cornelia's success is due to her own abilities, or her appearance?"
"Why are you commenting about her out of nowhere when I am here defending Cornelia?" Marcus' deep voice exploded like a bomb at the president's office door.
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