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Three months after what happened on camera with the haircut of a cameraman by Jose Miguel Viñuela, the Work address presented the results of its investigation of the event that occurred in Mega.
The service received a complaint from the private channel union days after the haircut to José Miranda and La Tercera revealed the results of the audit, which at its most important point exempts Mega from liability.
“The Labor Prosecutor’s Office assigned to the investigation of the facts It has been concluded without indications of violation by the employer (Mega) of Mr. Miranda’s fundamental rights“, said the Directorate according to LT, in addition to saying that “the company adopted timely, sufficient and effective measures in this regard, with which it is not possible to make a reproach”.
However, despite the fact that the complaint was against the channel, the Labor Directorate also affirmed that “it was possible to verify the complaint regarding the actions of Mr. Viñuela towards him (Miranda), who as investigated, it turned out to be solely responsible for the episode that occurred“.
“It translates into a totally multi-offensive conduct attended to the seriousness and publicity of the facts, there is sufficient evidence of a violation of the right to mental integrity of Mr. Miranda, the right to respect and protection of his private life regarding the self-determination of his image, which was to wear long hair and in relation to this, of violation of his right to non-discrimination, “the inspection ruled.
This document appears in parallel to the judicial process that is developed after the lawsuit filed by Miranda against Viñuela for 100 million pesos.