Cricket Australia sacks employee for abortion tweets

Press Trust of India  |  Melbourne 

In a startling revelation, a former employee today alleged she was sacked because she campaigned for improved rights and criticised the on

Angela Williamson, 39, was sacked from her job as at following a tweet in which she labelled the government "gutless" for failing to ensure women had access to reproductive in the state, Fairfax reported.

"For speaking up, I lost my job with I was told the tweet had damaged my relationship with government," Williamson, a mother of three, was quoted as saying by the

Williamson first used her account to argue for rights in January 2018, declaring the situation a "disgrace".

In a statement, Cricket Australia confirmed it had ended Williamson's contract in late June.

The circumstances surrounding that decision are now the subject of legal proceedings and it would be inappropriate for Cricket Australia to publicly comment on Ms Williamson's specific circumstances any further, it said.

We will continue to follow and respect the current process.

Cricket Australia respects an individual's right to their opinion. However, it expects that employees will refrain from making offensive comments that contravene the organisation's policies."

The declined to comment on the allegation that it had disclosed Williamson's pregnancy termination to her employer.

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First Published: Mon, July 30 2018. 22:35 IST