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McLachlan open to meeting disgruntled former AFL staff – The Age
Richmond president says the AFL must investigate bullying claims but AFL chief executive Gillon McLachlan insisted the league had not silenced complainants.
We take them all seriously.
He added: When people leave the organisation, which is hundreds, there are standard non-confidentiality clauses and non-disparagement clauses, which there are in all organisations. What I would say is, if they are in some way, even if people have been a complainant, later on feel they are constrained from talking about their experiences to the AFL, they shouldnt be and we will look at the nuances of those agreements.
Those agreements remain a point of contention, for…
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