A CEO in the United States has faced criticism for terminating 99 employees after they failed to show up for a meeting. The action drew widespread scrutiny after an intern shared a copy of the CEO's irate Slack conversation on Reddit.According to the Reddit user, the CEO, named as Baldvin, held a meeting to which only 11 of 111 employees came.
Angry CEO fires 99 out of 110 employees through Slack message.
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In a harsh Slack message, Baldvin fired the 99 employees who did not attend the meeting, citing their unwillingness to take their responsibilities seriously.The statement generated uproar on Reddit's 'Recruiting Hell' community, with many criticizing the CEO's handling of the incident.
Some people wondered whether there was more to the story, speculating that the CEO may have failed to notify the staff about the meeting or that there was a major financial issue.
The episode has prompted concerns about the CEO's leadership and communication approach, with many requesting greater context and openness. Here's what people wrote.?
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In a statement, the corporation justified the CEO's decision, emphasizing the value of accountability and teamwork.?
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