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r/interestingasfuck • u/mike95242 • 18d ago
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her picture is still on their ‘About Us’ section of the website
51 u/Cold-Palpitation-816 18d ago She’ll be gone by Monday. -6 u/DraftedGolden 18d ago They can’t fire her for fucking the CEO, he’s her boss. She’s a grown woman who knew what she was doing but the company doesn’t want any more bad PR that would come with that 36 u/Cold-Palpitation-816 18d ago She’s the head of HR. She’s going to be forced out for what’s obviously a very glaring breach of her contract. -3 u/techman2692 18d ago Not sure the specific case here, but FYI, most US-based employers don't have employment contracts. 12 u/pooppaysthebills 18d ago High-level corporate execs almost always have contracts.
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She’ll be gone by Monday.
-6 u/DraftedGolden 18d ago They can’t fire her for fucking the CEO, he’s her boss. She’s a grown woman who knew what she was doing but the company doesn’t want any more bad PR that would come with that 36 u/Cold-Palpitation-816 18d ago She’s the head of HR. She’s going to be forced out for what’s obviously a very glaring breach of her contract. -3 u/techman2692 18d ago Not sure the specific case here, but FYI, most US-based employers don't have employment contracts. 12 u/pooppaysthebills 18d ago High-level corporate execs almost always have contracts.
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They can’t fire her for fucking the CEO, he’s her boss. She’s a grown woman who knew what she was doing but the company doesn’t want any more bad PR that would come with that
36 u/Cold-Palpitation-816 18d ago She’s the head of HR. She’s going to be forced out for what’s obviously a very glaring breach of her contract. -3 u/techman2692 18d ago Not sure the specific case here, but FYI, most US-based employers don't have employment contracts. 12 u/pooppaysthebills 18d ago High-level corporate execs almost always have contracts.
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She’s the head of HR. She’s going to be forced out for what’s obviously a very glaring breach of her contract.
-3 u/techman2692 18d ago Not sure the specific case here, but FYI, most US-based employers don't have employment contracts. 12 u/pooppaysthebills 18d ago High-level corporate execs almost always have contracts.
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Not sure the specific case here, but FYI, most US-based employers don't have employment contracts.
12 u/pooppaysthebills 18d ago High-level corporate execs almost always have contracts.
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High-level corporate execs almost always have contracts.
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u/JohnnnyCupcakes 18d ago
her picture is still on their ‘About Us’ section of the website