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EPISODE · Feb 28, 2022 · 1H 18M

We demand Justice for Evan

from Screw the Hierarchy · host Debra S Falzoi

On March 9, 2021, 40-year old Evan Seyfried took his own life after workplace abuse and mobbing. He was a 20-year exemplary employee at Kroger, one of the largest grocers in the US. Hear from five advocates working on the Justice for Evan campaign. @JusticeForEvan According to The Washington Post, in a "wrongful death" lawsuit, Evan's family alleges his death resulted from a six-month harassment campaign by two co-workers at the Milford, Ohio, location: ➡ A supervisor allegedly harassed him for wearing a face mask during COVID and made fun of him for his political beliefs, calling him "antifa." ➡ Evan reported several unwanted sexual advances toward him, which resulted in no response from management after he reported them. ➡ The supervisor allegedly left holes in his department schedule, making extra work for him. ➡ After hearing reports from neighbors, Evan believed co-workers who his supervisors pitted against him followed him home and waited on the street for long periods of time. ➡ Evan allegedly received threats, including a supervisor allegedly telling him he could track his Internet usage. ➡ Evan's repeated reports to both management and the union resulted in no meaningful action. In fact, Kroger denied a transfer to another store. ➡ After Evan helped two female employees file sexual harassment complaints against a supervisor, he received texts with child pornography. ➡ Co-workers allegedly replaced old milk on his shelves on the day of an audit. ➡ Supervisors wrote Evan up nine times despite never before receiving a reprimand in this nearly two-decade career. He feared he would be fired. ➡ Fearing for his safety, Evan moved in with his parents. Before quitting, Evan worried about the audit, his phone monitoring, and the plan to frame him for possessing child pornography. The lawsuit: https://www.scribd.com/document/515480124/Lawsuit-Kroger-manager-drove-employee-to-suicide The petition: https://www.change.org/p/justice-for-evan-seyfried-kroger-workplace-bullying-leads-to-suicide-of-employee?redirect=false The Washington Post article: https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2021/07/15/kroger-suicide-seyfried/ We want justice for Evan Seyfried, his family, his friends, and his co-workers on the 1st anniversary of his death from workplace abuse and mobbing. RSVP FOR A MARCH 9 PROTEST NEAR YOU (a local team lead will reach out to you with more details): https://actionnetwork.org/events/demand-justice-for-evan/ IF YOU DON'T SEE A LOCATION NEAR YOU, PLAN A PROTEST NEAR YOU (pick a State House or court house, let us know, bring a sign, and we'll handle the rest — it's that simple): Email [email protected] Help create noise across the country so we can get #JusticeForEvan! If you've been abused at work and would like to share your story anonymously, email [email protected]. If you feel like you need more help, I have a free guide to recovery steps at http://www.dignitytogether.org/targets and a signup for daily boosts through your inbox at the same place. Facebook: @HierarchyPodcast Twitter: @ScrewHierarchy

On March 9, 2021, 40-year old Evan Seyfried took his own life after workplace abuse and mobbing. He was a 20-year exemplary employee at Kroger, one of the largest grocers in the US. Hear from five advocates working on the Justice for Evan campaign. @JusticeForEvan According to The Washington Post, in a "wrongful death" lawsuit, Evan's family alleges his death resulted from a six-month harassment campaign by two co-workers at the Milford, Ohio, location: ➡ A supervisor allegedly harassed him for wearing a face mask during COVID and made fun of him for his political beliefs, calling him "antifa." ➡ Evan reported several unwanted sexual advances toward him, which resulted in no response from management after he reported them. ➡ The supervisor allegedly left holes in his department schedule, making extra work for him. ➡ After hearing reports from neighbors, Evan believed co-workers who his supervisors pitted against him followed him home and waited on the street for long periods of time. ➡ Evan allegedly received threats, including a supervisor allegedly telling him he could track his Internet usage. ➡ Evan's repeated reports to both management and the union resulted in no meaningful action. In fact, Kroger denied a transfer to another store. ➡ After Evan helped two female employees file sexual harassment complaints against a supervisor, he received texts with child pornography. ➡ Co-workers allegedly replaced old milk on his shelves on the day of an audit. ➡ Supervisors wrote Evan up nine times despite never before receiving a reprimand in this nearly two-decade career. He feared he would be fired. ➡ Fearing for his safety, Evan moved in with his parents. Before quitting, Evan worried about the audit, his phone monitoring, and the plan to frame him for possessing child pornography. The lawsuit: https://www.scribd.com/document/515480124/Lawsuit-Kroger-manager-drove-employee-to-suicide The petition: https://www.change.org/p/justice-for-evan-seyfried-kroger-workplace-bullying-leads-to-suicide-of-employee?redirect=false The Washington Post article: https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2021/07/15/kroger-suicide-seyfried/ We want justice for Evan Seyfried, his family, his friends, and his co-workers on the 1st anniversary of his death from workplace abuse and mobbing. RSVP FOR A MARCH 9 PROTEST NEAR YOU (a local team lead will reach out to you with more details): https://actionnetwork.org/events/demand-justice-for-evan/ IF YOU DON'T SEE A LOCATION NEAR YOU, PLAN A PROTEST NEAR YOU (pick a State House or court house, let us know, bring a sign, and we'll handle the rest — it's that simple): Email [email protected] Help create noise across the country so we can get #JusticeForEvan! If you've been abused at work and would like to share your story anonymously, email [email protected]. If you feel like you need more help, I have a free guide to recovery steps at http://www.dignitytogether.org/targets and a signup for daily boosts through your inbox at the same place. Facebook: @HierarchyPodcast Twitter: @ScrewHierarchy

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