Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every time they showed the pic of his hot wife, I was astounded that she was with him. I think he's quite homely. I figured it was a testament to his great personality. Doh.
And to clarify, Gabe claims he was fired after the consensual relationship, but his boss claims Gabe had repeated sexual harassment violations on his record. That's far more serious.
From the post article. Sexual was not in the statement from Speer. What’s the difference between harassment of women and sexual harassment legally?
The Post was unable to reach Speer, but he provided the Statesman a description of Erales’s behavior that seems at odds with the “Top Chef” winner’s account. “Speer clarified to the Statesman that Erales was fired for repeated violations of the company’s ethics policy as it relates to harassment of women,” according to the Statesman.
I guess if you’re in a sexual relationship with an employee and you act vindictive and abusive towards them, that’s counts as sexual harassment. Perhaps he was also non-sexually harassing the other female employees he wasn’t sleeping with, who knows. To let a star chef go when they were about to capitalize on his Top Chef win speaks to how bad it must have been, imo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not reading any of this thread right now because it already told me what I wanted, or rather didn’t want to know. Been swamped and was looking forward to sitting down this weekend and watching the last 3 episodes of Top Chef. Really? You had to tell the winner in the title? You couldn’t have just said Top Chef Winner? Or added spoiler alert?
It’s not your fault or problem that I haven’t been able to watch till now. But you didn’t even think there may people who may not seen it yet? If someone tells you they’re going to see a movie, do you say oh that was so sad when Larla died? If not total inconsideration, it’s at the least impolite. Nah - it’s totally inconsiderate.
Sorry, but I don’t think spoiler alerts apply when there is news story about the show. . Like if you recorded the Super Bowl and that night the entire team got killed in a bus accident would you be mad that people were discussing the accident?
If you really want to avoid finding out who won, stay off all social media.
+1. It’s not like the title of the post was “Gabe won top chef”. Why would the PP click on the link? With three pages someone was bound to spoil the winner. My google news app spoiled the winner for me. I still enjoyed watching the finale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did he harass someone on Top Chef? He already was fired from his job, economic capital punishment. How many ways do you intend to punish him?
I’m against sexual harassment but I just don’t understand the mob justice mentality. Is he to be put to death? Never cook again?
+1. He was rewarded for the food he cooked as part of the competition. He lost his job as a result of his behavior in the workplace.
I would say if there is any injustice, it's that Gabe made it to the final in the first place with the tie vote in the penultimate episode. That was unfair to Shota. Gabe probably should have gone home that day.
Eh, I thought Dawn was going home after the semi-final...Gabe would've been there anyway. Personally, I got the sense the judges were really split between Shota and Gabe, and it came down to wanting to highlight Gabe's Mexican cuisine.
I'm of the opinion that Top Chef should look further into this and consider some kind of repercussion if true. As you can tell by the judges this season, TC winners leverage their wins for years to come and receive material benefits from the show directly and from being associated with it. The restaurant industry has enough issues with harassment and TC doesn't need to add to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The person familiar with the production said they subsequently spoke to Erales about the incident. He told them he had been fired after management learned he had a consensual relationship with an employee and later cut her hours. The “Top Chef” team also spoke to the Comedor management, the person said, but the restaurant was unable to provide any further details about Erales’s termination.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/food/2021/07/02/top-chef-gabe-erales-harassment/
Yeah he was f-ing a member of his staff behind his wife’s back, and then cut her hours. What a stand-up guy.
I do not think that’s the whole story but he was fired. If it’s consensual what do you think should happen to him and the woman he cheated with?
A relationship with a boss and a subordinate is never consensual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did he harass someone on Top Chef? He already was fired from his job, economic capital punishment. How many ways do you intend to punish him?
I’m against sexual harassment but I just don’t understand the mob justice mentality. Is he to be put to death? Never cook again?
+1. He was rewarded for the food he cooked as part of the competition. He lost his job as a result of his behavior in the workplace.
I would say if there is any injustice, it's that Gabe made it to the final in the first place with the tie vote in the penultimate episode. That was unfair to Shota. Gabe probably should have gone home that day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The person familiar with the production said they subsequently spoke to Erales about the incident. He told them he had been fired after management learned he had a consensual relationship with an employee and later cut her hours. The “Top Chef” team also spoke to the Comedor management, the person said, but the restaurant was unable to provide any further details about Erales’s termination.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/food/2021/07/02/top-chef-gabe-erales-harassment/
Yeah he was f-ing a member of his staff behind his wife’s back, and then cut her hours. What a stand-up guy.
I do not think that’s the whole story but he was fired. If it’s consensual what do you think should happen to him and the woman he cheated with?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not reading any of this thread right now because it already told me what I wanted, or rather didn’t want to know. Been swamped and was looking forward to sitting down this weekend and watching the last 3 episodes of Top Chef. Really? You had to tell the winner in the title? You couldn’t have just said Top Chef Winner? Or added spoiler alert?
It’s not your fault or problem that I haven’t been able to watch till now. But you didn’t even think there may people who may not seen it yet? If someone tells you they’re going to see a movie, do you say oh that was so sad when Larla died? If not total inconsideration, it’s at the least impolite. Nah - it’s totally inconsiderate.
Sorry, but I don’t think spoiler alerts apply when there is news story about the show. . Like if you recorded the Super Bowl and that night the entire team got killed in a bus accident would you be mad that people were discussing the accident?
If you really want to avoid finding out who won, stay off all social media.
+1. It’s not like the title of the post was “Gabe won top chef”. Why would the PP click on the link? With three pages someone was bound to spoil the winner. My google news app spoiled the winner for me. I still enjoyed watching the finale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not reading any of this thread right now because it already told me what I wanted, or rather didn’t want to know. Been swamped and was looking forward to sitting down this weekend and watching the last 3 episodes of Top Chef. Really? You had to tell the winner in the title? You couldn’t have just said Top Chef Winner? Or added spoiler alert?
It’s not your fault or problem that I haven’t been able to watch till now. But you didn’t even think there may people who may not seen it yet? If someone tells you they’re going to see a movie, do you say oh that was so sad when Larla died? If not total inconsideration, it’s at the least impolite. Nah - it’s totally inconsiderate.
Sorry, but I don’t think spoiler alerts apply when there is news story about the show. . Like if you recorded the Super Bowl and that night the entire team got killed in a bus accident would you be mad that people were discussing the accident?
If you really want to avoid finding out who won, stay off all social media.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every time they showed the pic of his hot wife, I was astounded that she was with him. I think he's quite homely. I figured it was a testament to his great personality. Doh.
And to clarify, Gabe claims he was fired after the consensual relationship, but his boss claims Gabe had repeated sexual harassment violations on his record. That's far more serious.
From the post article. Sexual was not in the statement from Speer. What’s the difference between harassment of women and sexual harassment legally?
The Post was unable to reach Speer, but he provided the Statesman a description of Erales’s behavior that seems at odds with the “Top Chef” winner’s account. “Speer clarified to the Statesman that Erales was fired for repeated violations of the company’s ethics policy as it relates to harassment of women,” according to the Statesman.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not reading any of this thread right now because it already told me what I wanted, or rather didn’t want to know. Been swamped and was looking forward to sitting down this weekend and watching the last 3 episodes of Top Chef. Really? You had to tell the winner in the title? You couldn’t have just said Top Chef Winner? Or added spoiler alert?
It’s not your fault or problem that I haven’t been able to watch till now. But you didn’t even think there may people who may not seen it yet? If someone tells you they’re going to see a movie, do you say oh that was so sad when Larla died? If not total inconsideration, it’s at the least impolite. Nah - it’s totally inconsiderate.
Anonymous wrote:Every time they showed the pic of his hot wife, I was astounded that she was with him. I think he's quite homely. I figured it was a testament to his great personality. Doh.
And to clarify, Gabe claims he was fired after the consensual relationship, but his boss claims Gabe had repeated sexual harassment violations on his record. That's far more serious.
The Post was unable to reach Speer, but he provided the Statesman a description of Erales’s behavior that seems at odds with the “Top Chef” winner’s account. “Speer clarified to the Statesman that Erales was fired for repeated violations of the company’s ethics policy as it relates to harassment of women,” according to the Statesman.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not reading any of this thread right now because it already told me what I wanted, or rather didn’t want to know. Been swamped and was looking forward to sitting down this weekend and watching the last 3 episodes of Top Chef. Really? You had to tell the winner in the title? You couldn’t have just said Top Chef Winner? Or added spoiler alert?
It’s not your fault or problem that I haven’t been able to watch till now. But you didn’t even think there may people who may not seen it yet? If someone tells you they’re going to see a movie, do you say oh that was so sad when Larla died? If not total inconsideration, it’s at the least impolite. Nah - it’s totally inconsiderate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The person familiar with the production said they subsequently spoke to Erales about the incident. He told them he had been fired after management learned he had a consensual relationship with an employee and later cut her hours. The “Top Chef” team also spoke to the Comedor management, the person said, but the restaurant was unable to provide any further details about Erales’s termination.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/food/2021/07/02/top-chef-gabe-erales-harassment/
Yeah he was f-ing a member of his staff behind his wife’s back, and then cut her hours. What a stand-up guy.
I do not think that’s the whole story but he was fired. If it’s consensual what do you think should happen to him and the woman he cheated with?