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Female exec at 'tech bro' software firm was sacked because she wasn't a 'leader', boss tells tribunal as he disputes claims she was fired because she got drunk on Austria work trip
Female exec at 'tech bro' software firm was sacked because she wasn't a 'leader', boss tells tribunal as he disputes claims she was fired because she got drunk on Austria work trip

Daily Mail​

time3 days ago

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  • Daily Mail​

Female exec at 'tech bro' software firm was sacked because she wasn't a 'leader', boss tells tribunal as he disputes claims she was fired because she got drunk on Austria work trip

A high-flying female executive who claims she was sacked for getting drunk on a work trip in Austria was actually fired because she wasn't a 'leader', her boss has told an employment tribunal. Shannon Burns - who was on £220,000 a year - is suing for sex discrimination after complaining of the rampant 'tech bro' culture at the 'male-dominated' software firm that hired her. She alleged that after a work trip to Austria, she was sacked for getting too drunk - despite insisting other men were getting more drunk than her. But the CEO of Gitpod, Johannes Landgraf, disputed allegations made by Ms Burns that she was fired from her role as vice president of engineering for her behaviour on the work trip. The tech boss said Ms Burns was in fact sacked because she was not a 'leader' and had 'fallen far short of the performance expected from a vice president'. And while he claims what happened on the work trip had nothing to do with her dismissal, Mr Landgraf disputed her version of events that the men were more drunk than her. Mr Landgraf told an employment tribunal he had a shot of a 'Swiss pine liquor' with 'trailblazing' Ms Burns - then saw her pour herself a 'large glass of wine', before proceeding to get more drunk than anyone. He claims she displayed 'concerning' behaviour - including losing her room key and having to stay in a sauna room. He said she also lost her iPad and AirPods - and looked 'disheveled' the morning after. Birmingham Employment Tribunal heard she had been headhunted and took on her job with the promise of a six figure salary and an equity package potentially worth over £30million. But soon after joining in January 2023, Ms Burns said she became aware of a problematic culture. She said she had heard Mr Landgraf had a reputation of being a 'Tech Bro who liked to surround himself with fellow tech bros', the tribunal was told. She added it was a 'male dominated' company. At the centre of the tribunal hearing was an 'off-site' work trip in Lofer, Austria, in April 2023. Ms Burns said Mr Landgraf offered her a shot and he had 'several drinks' by this point and was 'slurring his words and struggling to stand'. Ms Burns said she was invited to partake in a 'game' which involved asking 'difficult' questions to one another about work. The executive said the line of questioning from Mr Landgraf implied that she was not doing her job adequately. She alleged that following trip she was sacked for getting too drunk in Austria despite other males getting more drunk than her. Now, Mr Landgraf has told the tribunal he 'does not accept her versions of events'. In a joint statement with Gitpod's Head of People Eva Hyder presented to the tribunal, he said: 'At the last night of the Lofer offsite, 5 April 2023, Shannon approached Johannes at the bar where they each had a shot of Swiss pine liquor, an Alpine speciality. 'Johannes recalls that their conversation started with friendly small talk, but it soon became obvious to Johannes that Shannon had already been drinking heavily. 'Johannes's recollection of the conversation differs from that Shannon gives... Shannon initiated a question and answer process and then changed tone abruptly asking Johannes how people could earn his trust. 'She then stated to Johannes in an emotional outburst that she felt he didn't trust her, asked why and asked how she could earn his trust. 'There then followed a broad conversation regarding expectations. 'The conversation finished, Shannon moved away, and Johannes then saw Shannon pour herself a large glass of wine but otherwise had no contact with her for the rest of the evening. 'Shannon has stated... she was intoxicated but no more so than other colleagues. 'Johannes agrees that he and many team members had consumed alcohol, but notes Shannon was clearly more intoxicated than others. 'The next morning, shuttle buses had been booked to take team members to the station and airport. 'Mike [Brevoort, chief product officer] recalls that Shannon's team members were waiting with the airport shuttle having loaded their bags. 'Mike was stepping out of the hotel when Shannon's room mate came to say Shannon would be late as Shannon was still packing and had lost her iPad and AirPods and had locked herself out of the room (the second such similar event). 'Shannon eventually emerged from the hotel dishevelled and visibly stressed some 20 minutes later. 'Shannon subsequently confirmed to Mike that she had misplaced her iPad and AirPods, had locked herself out of her room and had needed to sleep in the sauna room.' Mr Landgraf and the other respondents denied that there was a 'tech bro' environment. The statement said there had been performance concerns with Ms Burns since she joined. It said: 'Shannon had fallen far short of the performance expected from a Vice President. 'She had never transitioned from being the manager she had been in previous roles elsewhere into being a leader, taking ownership of matters. 'Shannon didn't deliver on time and needed help from others to deliver late. 'She required many hours of support and coaching each week...' Ms Burns was told that 'sleeping in a sauna area and being late for the shuttle was concerning' but her behaviour in Austria was not the reason for her dismissal, according to the Gitpod response statement. It added: 'Shannon was not dismissed or treated less favourably in any other way because she is a woman. 'She was not dismissed because she was drunk at Lofer... No team member has ever been dismissed for being drunk. 'Shannon was dismissed for the performance-related reasons described above.' Ms Burns - who has ADHD and dyslexia - also seeks claims of disability discrimination. The hearing continues.

Sexism row after ‘drunk' female executive sacked from £220k job
Sexism row after ‘drunk' female executive sacked from £220k job

Telegraph

time15-05-2025

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  • Telegraph

Sexism row after ‘drunk' female executive sacked from £220k job

A female executive is suing a company for sex discrimination after she was sacked from her £220,000 a year job for being drunk, an employment tribunal has heard. Shannon Burns claims her employer dismissed her but took no action against other senior male figures who were also drinking and behaving in a way that was 'far more damaging'. The engineer is suing Gitpod, a software company, for sex discrimination after complaining of the rampant 'tech bro' culture at the 'male-dominated' firm. Ms Burns was headhunted for a senior role at Gitpod, which she took on with the promise of a six-figure salary and an equity package potentially worth more than £30 million, the hearing was told. However, soon after starting, issues emerged for Ms Burns – who has ADHD and dyslexia – as she became aware of the problematic culture at company, it was heard. The executive claims she was sacked after she drank alcoholic shots with her boss, lost her hotel room key and allegedly had to spend the night in a suite-like room with a sauna. This was despite other senior male figures – including Johannes Landgraf, the chief executive – also being 'far more intoxicated' and facing no punishment. The tribunal, held in Birmingham, heard that after starting in January 2023, American Ms Burns started to hear from multiple women that Mr Landgraf had a reputation of being a 'tech bro who liked to surround himself with fellow tech bros'. Ms Burns explained that 'tech bro' was a stereotype term referring to 'mostly younger white men' who 'embody aggressive, entitled, self-aggrandising, risk takers'. 'Mostly younger white men' Ms Burns said that other female executives had highlighted the 'problematic male-dominated culture' within the leadership team on 'multiple occasions'. The executive attended a 'hackathon' event in Austria in April 2023 and she told the tribunal that she was 'excited' to meet her colleagues, who all work remotely in 14 countries. It was heard that on the evening of April 5, during the event, she and Mr Landgraf were both at a bar when he offered her a 'shot of liquor'. 'Slurring his words' She told the tribunal that he appeared to have had 'several drinks' and was 'slurring his words and struggling to stand'. Ms Burns said she was invited to partake in a 'game' which involved asking 'difficult' questions to one another about work. The panel heard that he referred to the hackathon and asked a 'mortified' Ms Burns for the identity of engineers who had confided in her around their fears surrounding it. 'Appalling' behaviour The employee said she was 'appalled' by the behaviour of the chief executive who was 'so intoxicated and inappropriate that he could not recognise the damage he had just done by shouting these words over the blaring music at the bar, within earshot of the people he was talking about'. Ms Burns told the tribunal: 'By the end of the evening, I was intoxicated but by no means more so than either Johannes or other male colleagues who were consuming alcohol.' It was heard that at the end of the evening, Ms Burns had to spend the night in a suite-like room – which she said had a sauna in it – after she was locked out of her hotel room. 'Slept in the sauna room' The next day, she received a message from a senior male executive who said that he had heard comments that Ms Burns had 'got too drunk and slept in the sauna room'. In June 2023, Ms Burns was 'unexpectedly' called into a meeting with two executives who told her that her employment at Gitpod was being terminated with immediate effect. Immediately after her dismissal, Mr Landgraf and other senior figures held meetings with Ms Burns's direct reports in which they told her that she had been sacked for 'performance issues and for being drunk at the off-site'. 'Far more damaging' Bringing her claims to the tribunal, she said: 'My male colleagues were drinking alcohol/drunk at the offsite but I was the only one who was dismissed. 'One of my male colleagues [Johannes] behaved in a far more damaging way for both his own reputation and for Gitpod after 'consuming alcohol' at the offsite.' Ms Burns is also suing for disability discrimination as she believes her dismissal arose from her ADHD. Gitpod denies that she was fired for being drunk and say it was unaware of her disabilities. The hearing continues.

Female exec sacked from £220,000 job after boozy night out on team 'Hackathon' trip to Austria sues firm claiming 'tech bro' male CEO was 'even more drunk and inappropriate'
Female exec sacked from £220,000 job after boozy night out on team 'Hackathon' trip to Austria sues firm claiming 'tech bro' male CEO was 'even more drunk and inappropriate'

Daily Mail​

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Mail​

Female exec sacked from £220,000 job after boozy night out on team 'Hackathon' trip to Austria sues firm claiming 'tech bro' male CEO was 'even more drunk and inappropriate'

A high-flying female executive at a software company was sacked for getting drunk at a work event despite her male colleagues being 'far more intoxicated' and facing no punishment, an employment tribunal heard. Shannon Burns - who was on £220,000 a year - is suing for sex discrimination after complaining of the rampant 'tech bro' culture at the 'male-dominated' firm that hired her. The engineer was headhunted for a senior role at Gitpod which she took on with the promise of a six figure salary and an equity package potentially worth over £30 million, the hearing was told. However, soon after starting, issues emerged for Ms Burns - who suffers from ADHD and dyslexia -as she became aware of the problematic culture at company, it was heard. The 'trailblazing' executive claims she was sacked after a 'Hackathon' work trip to Austria where she downed alcoholic shots with her boss and lost her hotel room key. This was despite other senior male figures - including CEO Johannes Landgraf - also drinking and behaving in a way which she says was 'far more damaging' yet who 'faced no action'. The tribunal heard that American Ms Burns - who had previously worked for Silicon Valley firm Slack - was headhunted by Gitpod in late 2022 and appointed to the key leadership role of Vice President of Engineering. After starting in January 2023, Ms Burns told another female executive that she was feeling 'overwhelmed and pressured' which were exacerbating her symptoms of ADHD. The executive said she had started to hear from multiple women that Mr Landgraf had a reputation of being a 'Tech Bro who liked to surround himself with fellow tech bros' - then started to see that culture for herself. Ms Burns explained that the 'tech bro' is a stereotype term referring to 'mostly younger white men' who 'embody aggressive, entitled, self-aggrandising, risk takers'. It 'often includes excessive drinking, confrontational and aggressive communication styles', she added. Ms Burns said that other female executives had highlighted the 'problematic male-dominated culture' within the leadership team on 'multiple occasions'. In March, she was made aware of plans for the Hackaton event which would take place at an off-site. The executive relayed to Mr Landgraf worries from some engineers in her team that the event would be used as a test for who would be fired in the next round of layoffs. The CEO - who attended the event in April 2023 - found this attitude 'concerning', the tribunal heard. It was heard that on the evening of April 5, during the off-site event in Austria, Ms Burns encountered a 'slurring' Mr Landgraf at a bar and he offered her a 'shot of liquor'. She was invited to take part in a 'game' which involved asking 'difficult' questions to one another about work. The panel heard the CEO referred to the Hackathon and asked a 'mortified' Ms Burns for the identity of engineers who had confided in her around their fears surrounding it. The employee said she was 'appalled' by the behaviour of the CEO who was 'so intoxicated and inappropriate that he could not recognise the damage he had just done by shouting these words over the blaring music at the bar, within earshot of the people he was talking about'. Ms Burns told the tribunal: 'By the end of the evening I was intoxicated but by no means more so than either Johannes or other male colleagues who were consuming alcohol.' It was heard that at the end of the evening, Ms Burns had to spend the night in a suite-like room - which she said had a sauna in it - after she got locked out of her hotel room. Ms Burns said when she woke the following morning, she had only a short amount of time to pack and make the shuttle bus back to the airport. That day, she received a message from a senior male executive who, referencing the events of the night before, said that Ms Burns must 'lead the team by example' and 'stay in control'. The executive described feeling 'admonished for drinking too much' when she had 'not had more drinks than most of the rest of the people there that night, including the CEO'. In June 2023, Ms Burns was 'unexpectedly' called into a meeting with two executives who told her that her employment at Gitpod was being terminated with immediate effect. The decision was due to 'the way I showed up at the off-site (which) eroded trust and confidence in leadership, team and others at the company', it was heard. Immediately after her dismissal, Mr Landgraf and other senior figures held meetings with staff who reported to Ms Burns' in which they were told she had been sacked for 'performance issues and for being drunk at the off-site'. Bringing her claims to the tribunal, Ms Burns said: 'My male colleagues were drinking alcohol/drunk at the off site but I was the only one who was dismissed. 'One of my male colleagues (Johannes) behaved in a far more damaging way for both his own reputation and for Gitpod after 'consuming alcohol' at the offsite.' Ms Burns is also suing for disability discrimination as she believes her dismissal arose from her ADHD. Gitpod deny that she was fired for being drunk and say they were unaware of her disabilities. The hearing continues.

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