Sunday, June 12, 2016

TORONTO STAR REPORTER RAVEENA AULAKH COMMITS SUICIDE.

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Toronto Star reporter Raveena Aulakh commits suicide-JUNE 8,16-Posted by Rattan Mall-INDO-CANADIAN VOICE

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TORONTO Star reporter Raveena Aulakh, 42, took her own life recently.The Star’s Public Editor Kathy English wrote on Tuesday: “By all reports of those closest to her, the last thing this award-winning global environment reporter wanted was to be the focus of this story about her suicide and its aftermath. She left explicit instructions that this very thing should not happen (“Please don’t talk about me. Please don’t let anyone write about me,” she wrote.) Nor did she want an obituary in the Star, the Star’s common practice when one of its newsroom employees dies. Her family also made clear those explicit wishes and the Star had tried to respect that.”But because the union representing newsroom employees called on Tuesday for an independent investigation, Aulakh’s suicide became public knowledge.English wrote: “Those in the highest levels of senior management at the Star have told me they have conducted a thorough internal investigation following revelations and allegations made by the reporter in emails sent to several people in the newsroom shortly before she died. Those emails revealed that Raveena and Jon Filson, the senior manager, who had led the Star’s tablet project in the past year, had been involved in a relationship for some time that had ended recently. Further, the clearly heartbroken reporter made allegations in those emails about an improper relationship between Filson and his boss, managing editor Jane Davenport.”The Star carried out an investigation into the matter.English said: “Action has been taken following this investigation. Filson and Davenport have lost their jobs in the newsroom. Filson has gone from the Star and Davenport “will move to a new role outside the newsroom and within Torstar, effective immediately” editor Cooke announced to the newsroom Monday.”She added that David Holland, Torstar CEO and the Star’s acting publisher, told her “the investigation looked into the organization’s policies related to workplace relationships and conflicts of interest. It has concluded that these policies need to be “amplified.” This will be undertaken immediately.”The union is demanding an outside investigation, noting, “We want the third-party investigator’s mandate to include workplace health and safety and harassment issues, along with company policies and practices.”Aulakh worked as a reporter at the Toronto Star from 2008 until 2016.Short URL: http://www.voiceonline.com/?p=57921

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