Mar 12 • 17:08 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

Audio tape reveals Janita Antti-Roikko's shocking behavior – The head of harness racing speaks out: "Absolutely reprehensible"

Janita Antti-Roikko has been convicted of a workplace safety offense following an incident where she verbally abused an employee.

Janita Antti-Roikko, a well-known harness racing trainer in Finland, has faced legal repercussions after being audio recorded using offensive language towards an employee. The abuse included derogatory terms like 'stupid,' 'idiot,' and 'monkey.' The incident has sparked outrage within the Finnish equestrian community, prompting calls for accountability and raising concerns about workplace safety in the sport.

Minna Mäenpää, the CEO of the Finnish Harness Racing Federation, commented on the severity of the situation, emphasizing that such behaviors must be addressed to ensure a safe and welcoming environment for everyone involved in harness racing, regardless of personal characteristics. Mäenpää expressed that it is crucial for incidents like this to come to light so that measures can be taken against harassment and discrimination within the industry.

The federation maintains a zero-tolerance policy towards harassment and discrimination. Despite attempts to gather more information through a phone interview, the federation directed inquiries to an email response, demonstrating a degree of formality in addressing the issue. This situation highlights ongoing discussions within sports and workplaces about the importance of respectful communication and the necessary steps to foster inclusive environments.

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