Atlassian accused of illegally firing worker who called boss a 'rich jerk'
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Australian-based software giant Atlassian is accused of illegally firing an employee for criticising the boss over workplace issues during a company-wide meeting.
Denise Unterwurzacher, an Atlassian engineer in the US, repeatedly spoke out about a controversial restructuring plan in 2023, according to a court transcript obtained by Bloomberg via a Freedom of Information Act request.

In a recent “ask me anything” session via video call, employees were informed by top executives, including the current CEO Mike Cannon-Brookes, about impending job cuts and title changes for some positions.

Atlassian chief executive Mike Cannon-Brookes at a conference in 2023.
Atlassian chief executive Mike Cannon-Brookes at a conference in 2023. (Flavio Brancaleone)
“Employees disagreed in the chat, which resulted in Cannon-Brookes angrily interjecting to tell off the people who were complaining,” US Labour Relations Board attorney Colton Puckett told a judge at a March 3 hearing in Austin, Texas.

According to the meeting’s transcript, Unterwurzacher, among other employees, expressed dissatisfaction and ridiculed Cannon-Brookes’ comments on an internal Slack channel known as “Outrage Notification.” This response was particularly noted because Cannon-Brookes was speaking from the office of a basketball team he partially owns.

Unterwurzacher sarcastically remarked, “What’s up Outragers, just dialing in from my NBA team’s headquarters to yell at the people whose careers I’ve just pummelled.”

A few days following this incident, Unterwurzacher was terminated.

Atlassian justified the termination by stating that she engaged in “acrimonious communications and ad hominem attacks against teammates and colleagues.”

The company argued in court that it could fire her as her comments were not legally protected.

Troy Valdez, Atlassian’s legal representative, explained, “While employees are urged to discuss workplace concerns, they must maintain professionalism and respect, as the law does not shield conduct that is abusive or gratuitously insulting.”

“Just because it was a CEO doesn’t excuse the conduct. It was an irrelevant personal attack and insult directed at a colleague, essentially calling him a ‘rich jerk.’”

However, Puckett in the transcript argued that Unterwurzacher had merely acted in the company’s “Open Company, No Bullshit” philosophy.

Atlassian said it does not comment on individual matters in response to a 9news.com.au request.  

The company announced it was cutting 500 staff in March 2023, about five per cent of its global workforce, due to the “changing and difficult macroeconomic environment”.

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