Shocking workplace scandal: Postal workers ousted after X-rated prank spirals out of control!

In the professional world, pranks can sometimes serve as a light-hearted release from the daily grind. However, when a joke crosses the line, it can lead to serious consequences, as was the case with a trio of postal workers from the Australia Post Modbury North Delivery Centre. Their attempt at humour not only cost them their jobs but also sparked a legal battle and a discussion about workplace ethics and boundaries.

The incident unfolded when three female employees, Rebecca Possingham, Sue Tregeagle, and Alisha Jury, decided to play a prank on a younger colleague, who had expressed discomfort about delivering packages to a local adult entertainment store named Sexyland. In what they thought would be a humorous response, the trio purchased candies with sexually explicit phrases from the very store that made their colleague uneasy and sent them to her anonymously.


The prank took a turn for the worse when the young woman, in her early twenties, received the package at the delivery centre on 4 April. The candies, which bore obscene messages such as 'blow me', 'eat p****', 'f*** me', 'big d***', 'strip me', and 'let's f***', were handed to her by Ms Possingham. Shocked and distressed, the young employee reported the incident to her manager and her mother, who also worked at the centre, prompting an internal investigation by Australia Post.


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Three Australia Post delivery staff got fired after an obscene prank. Image Credit: Australia Post



The investigation revealed the involvement of the three women and led to their suspension on 20 June. While Ms Jury managed to secure a lesser role at a different facility after an internal appeal, Ms Possingham took her case to the Fair Work Commission, claiming unfair dismissal. However, her appeal was dismissed last week, with Deputy President of the Fair Work Commission Peter Anderson ruling that Ms. Possingham had breached her employment obligations under Australia Post's discrimination and harassment policies.


Mr Anderson's ruling was unequivocal. He stated that Ms Possingham had engaged in serious and wilful misconduct by being actively involved in the plan to send the parcel of a sexual nature to a young female employee. He criticised her for a foolish error of judgement, noting that as an experienced employee, she should have known better. Furthermore, he condemned her for failing to own up to her involvement, instead choosing to deflect, avoid, and deny responsibility.

The case highlights the importance of maintaining professionalism and respecting personal boundaries in the workplace. It serves as a stark reminder that what one person may consider a harmless joke can be deeply offensive and even traumatic to another. The outcome of this prank gone wrong is a cautionary tale for all employees to think twice before engaging in behaviour that could be construed as harassment or discrimination.
Key Takeaways

  • Three Australia Post employees were fired following a prank where they sent sexually explicit candy to a younger colleague from an adult store.
  • The pranksters purchased the candy after the young colleague expressed discomfort about delivering packages to the store, intending it to be humorous.
  • Following an investigation, one of the employees, Rebecca Possingham, appealed her dismissal at the Fair Work Commission, which was dismissed.
  • The Fair Work Commission ruled that the dismissal was not harsh, unjust, or unreasonable, noting the serious misconduct and failure to take responsibility.
Members of the Seniors Discount Club, we invite you to share your thoughts on this matter. Have you ever witnessed a workplace prank that went too far? How do you think such situations should be handled to ensure a safe and respectful work environment for all? Your insights and experiences are valuable, and we look forward to reading your comments below.
 

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The dismissal of the Three “ Pranksters “ Who persisted in their Behaviour got what they deserved they don’t deserve any sympathy.
Language matters. Calling the bullies "pranksters" and describing what they did as a "prank" minimises their very serious misbehaviour. It wasn't a prank - it was deliberate, targeted bullying. They were dealt with accordingly.
 
Talk about making a mountain out of a molehill! Some biscuits with sexual words on them. Boohoohoo
You're kidding, right? Your minimisation of the bullying helps you totally miss the point and side-step the real issue. It has nothing to do with the sweets - "candies" is American; we're in Australia - and everything to do with the perpetrators' attitude and intentions. They were bullies and they wanted to further humiliate the young woman. They discovered what made her uncomfortable and deliberately exploited her discomfort to be abusive. It's a very serious issue.
 
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for goodness sake, how old is the girl who complained - 12? 10? if shes old enough to work for Aus Post, she must have some idea of the world. How precious!
With a handle like 'electric blanket' we know where your morals lie. Not everyone needs to enjoy or like smut so your comment is so stupid. A 15 year old is old enough to work so would you gift these things to them, I sincerely hope not 🤬
 
Then double shame on you.
I am certainly not ashamed ! Nor do I think that the terms "girl" or "woman" or "lady" or "dame" or "female" are offensive! what I find offensive is killing women and little children in wars, in not standing up against domestic violence, in perpetrating racism and in not caring for the homeless. The issues in this post are typical first world issues -oh, someone said something that hurt my feelings, boohoo. I bet the people in Ukraine and Gaza are not running around being upset that someone used a rude word.
With a handle like 'electric blanket' we know where your morals lie. Not everyone needs to enjoy or like smut so your comment is so stupid. A 15 year old is old enough to work so would you gift these things to them, I sincerely hope not 🤬
You have NO IDEA where my morals lie, stop being so self righteous
 
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With a handle like 'electric blanket' we know where your morals lie. Not everyone needs to enjoy or like smut so your comment is so stupid. A 15 year old is old enough to work so would you gift these things to them, I sincerely hope not 🤬
I doubt that a 15 year old would be riding a postie bike. By the way, when was the last time you were in a primary school? thats where you would learn all those "smutty" words. And dont blame "electric blanket", they are on your side.
 
when I heard "Wooosh Bang" "Wooosh Bang" "Wooosh Bang", what was that I thought. Of course, it was JG playing darts over my head to the portrait. Whilst it may offend a few I thought it was funny. I'm not a killjoy by any means, I've been a pommy bastard since 1958 which I find funny as I've been here longer than those saying it now? go figure. But someone throwing dats over your head oes constitute a danger causing a very serious injury, I have seen a darts full penetration. So personally I'd have been going "whoosh bang " on JG then offering to have a beer with him.
Yep, that was done and JG paid.
 
I am certainly not ashamed ! Nor do I think that the terms "girl" or "woman" or "lady" or "dame" or "female" are offensive! what I find offensive is killing women and little children in wars, in not standing up against domestic violence, in perpetrating racism and in not caring for the homeless. The issues in this post are typical first world issues -oh, someone said something that hurt my feelings, boohoo. I bet the people in Ukraine and Gaza are not running around being upset that someone used a rude word.

You have NO IDEA where my morals lie, stop being so self righteous
Your claims to support peace and the marginalised don't match with the callous disregard for the young woman who was bullied at Aus Post. If you really cared about DV victim-survivors, for instance, you would recognise bullying behaviour and know exactly why referring to a young woman as a "girl" is highly offensive.
 
Your claims to support peace and the marginalised don't match with the callous disregard for the young woman who was bullied at Aus Post. If you really cared about DV victim-survivors, for instance, you would recognise bullying behaviour and know exactly why referring to a young woman as a "girl" is highly offensive.
Im happy to be called "girl" any time.
 
Your claims to support peace and the marginalised don't match with the callous disregard for the young woman who was bullied at Aus Post. If you really cared about DV victim-survivors, for instance, you would recognise bullying behaviour and know exactly why referring to a young woman as a "girl" is highly offensive.
My missuss gets all rosy when in the morning I say morning my lovely Girl or Lass and she's in her late seventies . They all like a complement, even the miserable ones?
 
Your claims to support peace and the marginalised don't match with the callous disregard for the young woman who was bullied at Aus Post. If you really cared about DV victim-survivors, for instance, you would recognise bullying behaviour and know exactly why referring to a young woman as a "girl" is highly offensive.
People in this discussion forum are very quick to assign motives and character traits to people with whom they dont agree. So far I've been labelled as uncaring, stupid, and having dubious morals! Should I be OFFENDED? Well Im too old to be offended, at least people are taking the time to comment, though the exchange of ideas seems pretty one-sided.
 

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