MEC Staffer Quits, Provocative Office Email Goes Viral

An MEC account manager in the UK made a very loud exit from the agency Tuesday morning, saying goodbye to colleagues in an email that thanked the agency for the opportunity and then slammed a former superior for anti-Semitic remarks, and for mocking the handicapped and engaging in sexual misconduct at the agency’s offices.

The email, written by Kieran Allen, quickly went viral on the Internet, with numerous UK publications weighing in on the story. The missive was published in full on Twitter by UK publication Loaded Magazine (@loadedmag).

“I owe a lot to MEC for my training and development,” Allen began. “However, I leave with a horrible taste in my mouth after my working life for the past eight months has been ruined by Greg Shickle,” Allen’s former supervisor at the agency.

Allen wrote of having a near-nervous breakdown after being promoted and then having to take on extra responsibilities as a result of a managerial gap left by unfilled positions. He claimed that Shickle became angry at his inability to handle the extra load, because it made Shickle look bad with his own superiors.

Allen accused Shickle of openly and derisively referring to the Paralympics as the “Spastic Olympics.” He also alleged that Shickle “openly claimed to be proud ‘not to have a single drop of Jewish blood in him’. ”

He also charged the former supervisor with having sex with a female colleague late one night “in the meeting rooms on the third floor” of MEC’s UK offices.

The accusations, Allen stated, are “all common knowledge throughout the team. This is Greg’s style of leadership and is gross misconduct on many levels.”

MEC issued the following statement in response to Allen’s farewell address: “We are sad that one of our employees has chosen to share their personal views in such a public way and has left the company with such bad feeling. We are taking this issue seriously, though given the highly personal nature of the email, we cannot comment further.”

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