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TechOne director claims understaffing forced him to work 70-hour weeks

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A former TechnologyOne sales director has alleged that he was forced to work for 70 hours a week and perform several jobs before being unfairly performance-managed, bullied and pressured to agree to a severance deal.

Brian Sharpe, a senior director of sales in the ACT, has accused the ASX-listed enterprise software company of refusing to provide funding to fill vacancies in a branch it allegedly knew was already understaffed.

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