“We are committed to treating all employees with dignity and respect, particularly when implementing changes to our organisational structure. We deeply regret the mistake made and have apologised unconditionally to our staff impacted”
“We deeply regret the mistake made and have apologised unconditionally to our staff impacted.”
The Sydney Morning Herald reported Bruce Rush, interim retail bank chief executive, who the news outlet said did not send the automated emails, also wrote to staff to apologise.
“It was not our intention to share such sensitive news with you in this way, and I apologise unconditionally,” Rush said in the message quoted by The Sydney Morning Herald.
“Unfortunately, these emails indicate an exit date for some of our colleagues before we’ve been able to share their outcome with them.