One of the country\u0027s biggest communications companies ended up losing the PR war when they fired one of their biggest stars.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.On Thursday, Bell held a tele-townhall for staff to explain their position and answer questions. The event didn’t go well with several participants saying there was more anger after than before, that many questions were ignored or left unanswered and that the event ended abruptly after 30 minutes when staff had been told it would be an hour.
Bell has not responded to direct or indirect attempts to obtain comment on how this whole affair went down but did acknowledge on Friday that they’ve handled it badly. LaFlamme responded to a request for comment simply saying the video she released stands and she won’t have anything further to say. Her confidants though have denied allegations that she was part of a toxic work environment or that any such claims had anything to do with her dismissal.Article content
What is fascinating is that with her single video, now seen by more than 4.4 million people, LaFlamme is winning the PR war. While some try to dismiss this story as not being real news or relevant to people’s lives, Canadians are saying otherwise.website. The public cares about this story and many want to know what happened to the woman who came into their living room every night for the last 11 years and why she isn’t there anymore.
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