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Why the breast that engrossed Victoria is a warning for every manager
Business leaders are being forced to police private moments exposed online, expanding workplace expectations of behaviour well beyond the office.
Aaron PatrickSenior correspondentWe don’t know much about the owner of the breast that convulsed Victoria, Remy Jackson, and how she felt about AFL footballer Jordan De Goey’s responsibility for its fleeting, drunken exposure in a Bali bar.
Something else we don’t know is exactly when a private moment exposed online – from sexual intimacy to a racist slur to shouting at a security guard – should cost someone their job.
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