Posted on 04/08/2010 12:10:13 PM PDT by Stoat
Published: 7 Apr 10 14:58 CET
A 52-year-old rail worker reprimanded two years ago for visiting pornographic websites at work has escaped with just a second warning despite repeatedly causing trains to be delayed in eastern Sweden. The Swedish Rail Administration's (Banverket) disciplinary board issued the follow-up warning in March after the signal operator's litany of workplace transgressions led to numerous delays at Gävle station.
In the two-year period since his porn habits led the administration's local computer network to become infected with viruses, the 52-year-old has routinely been summoned to formal meetings with his boss to discuss his various breaches.
High speed X2000 trains, cargo trains, and regular passenger trains have all been affected by the 52-year-old's relaxed approach to his job as a signal operator.
Aside from regularly arriving late to a job regulated by a strict timetable, the man also occasionally failed in his duty to keep train drivers abreast of the latest developments on the tracks. One frustrated driver reported that the 52-year-old slept soundly at his post as he awaited permission for his train to enter the station.
When a series of meetings with his exasperated boss failed to produce results, the 52-year-old was referred in May 2009 to a behavioural therapist "in order to find a way to raise the quality of his work. Above all, to be in the here and now," the board wrote.
Having compiled an exhaustive list of the signal operator's missteps, the disciplinary board eventually concluded that a second warning was in order.
The board further noted that the 52-year-old could not expect to escape with just another warning if he continued to neglect his workplace duties.
The 52-year-old's first warning came in November 2007 when he was found to have visited pornographic websites and gambling sites on more than 50 separate occasions while logged in at work with his rail administration account.
The decision at the time to issue a formal warning was not however unanimous, with two trade union representatives present at the meeting of the disciplinary board arguing that a warning was too harsh a measure. Instead, they felt that a more appropriate course of action would have been to serve the 52-year-old with a written reminder of his duties as a rail administration employee.
Like Congress without the ability to bribe.
“Now that, my friend, is job security. Porn, sleeping, tardiness ... what does it take to get fired from that job? Holy moly.”
This is the reality of unions. They didn’t even want the guy to get a WARNING.
it’s not very good porn if he couldn’t even stay awake for it </SARCASM>
if he can’t be fired with that “record” I guess even a collision with fatalities might not be enough to make common sense prevail
oh, wait, “common” sense is no longer very common
I think I know where we can find some really good porn to shut down Amtrak...
LOL!
Paging Willie Green
Is there some reason they don’t block those websites from the network? Oh, never mind. It’s Europe.
LOL!
Hey, Willie Green is an okay guy. We agree on some (few) things and (mostly) disagree on others. But he at least needs to be apprised of this news.
(For those of you kids out there, or those ignorant of Swedish Cinema, Swedish sex education films were the first "pornography" shown in Times Square theaters before censorship was relaxed in the late 1960s).
- but why are these systems so easily compromised by the actions of a mere user? Why is he using these systems (presumably Windows based) with the elevated privileges that make virus infiltration so much easier? Why is there not decent anti-virus software running? And they should be running Windows Vista or 7, whose User Access Control facilities greatly reduce the possibility for ordinary users or internet browser security holes to do damage to the systems.
Only perverts use Windows.
Real men prefer Linux.
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