Job issues seem to be a hot topic on the internet right now, including both layoffs and creative approaches to securing employment.
The latest viral incident involved the CEO’s response to an employee’s resignation, which sparked widespread criticism online.
The email, posted on Reddit, has been widely criticized for its apparent lack of empathy and professionalism.
Employees’ position on CEO’s harsh treatment
This employee worked for a year at a company with an abusive CEO. Despite facing the insults, they tolerated the situation because they saw an opportunity in the job.
The CEO’s behavior escalated while working remotely, leading to a violent verbal abuse over the phone.
The employee endured four days of abuse before resigning in a particularly offensive episode, stating in his resignation letter that he was “resigning due to the CEO’s frequent violations of human resources policies.”
After resigning, the CEO instructed his colleagues to cut off and block communication with the employee and threatened to sue for defamation, calling the employee’s statements “inaccurate.”
Additionally, the employee experienced financial hardship and received a promotion with a $10,000 raise, but the CEO’s mind was on providing food.
Check out this post and the CEO’s response here.
CEO’s email response to my resignation letter
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Netizens say it’s typical narcissistic behavior.
The online community expressed strong dissatisfaction.
One user wrote, “Sounds like a good case for some litigation. Especially about her ‘I’m the law here’ comment to city officials. That means paper evidence. Contact the city and ask her to… I would like you to ask about his past actions.”
Another user wrote, “I don’t know who needs to read this, but paid time off is an agreement between the employee and the employer. Employers can ‘gift’ as much paid time off as they want.” “You don’t literally need paid leave to stop going to work.” ”
Another user wrote, “Typical drug enforcement practice. Everything they do for you is just… including the basic bare minimum of treating you like a human being or just not treating you like trash.” It’s a boost,” he commented.
Yet another user said: “She looks like an angry lunatic.”
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