Fired for Liking Coldplay

Lance_Castro

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Thank god it wasn’t Nickelback!

Really… is this what it’s come to in America….fired for canoodling?
 
Is one or the other of them married. I can’t get a line on that

They are upper management. So what ? Is dating against company rules.

What’s the issue
 
I have no idea what this is about or who we are talking about here. Someone allegedly got fired for liking boring music? Was this guy supposed to be a deejay at a rap or metal party or club and insisted on playing boring ass music? What was the context here? If I ran a goth nightclub, for example, and I'd hired some deejay who insisted on putting my customers to sleep with such warm milk and wonder-bread music as that, I'd probably fire him too.
 
I have no idea what this is about or who we are talking about here. Someone allegedly got fired for liking boring music? Was this guy supposed to be a deejay at a rap or metal party or club and insisted on playing boring ass music? What was the context here? If I ran a goth nightclub, for example, and I'd hired some deejay who insisted on putting my customers to sleep with such warm milk and wonder-bread music as that, I'd probably fire him too.
Quit spending all your time watching FOX news. :)
 
Software company Astronomer has launched a formal investigation after its married CEO and head of HR were caught being intimate at a Coldplay concert, engulfing the internet in rumors of an alleged affair between the boss and his underling.

“Astronomer is committed to the values and culture that have guided us since our founding. Our leaders are expected to set the standard in both conduct and accountability,” the company said in a statement on LinkedIn.


“The Board of Directors has initiated a formal investigation into this matter and we will have additional details to share very shortly.”

Then the guy resigns.

Really…. Should you lose your job for going to a Coldplay concert with a co worker?
 
Really…. Should you lose your job for going to a Coldplay concert with a co worker?
He lost the respect of investors and employees. They don't care about what goes on in secret but when it becomes painfully public, his moral compass becomes a liability. Trust and discretion are the bedrock of business.

Unless you are a stupid fucking MAGAtard.
 
He lost the respect of investors and employees. They don't care about what goes on in secret but when it becomes painfully public, his moral compass becomes a liability. Trust and discretion are the bedrock of business.

Unless you are a stupid fucking MAGAtard.

You prance around here in your underwear with a boner.

If you had a job, should you lose it over that?
 
Software company Astronomer has launched a formal investigation after its married CEO and head of HR were caught being intimate at a Coldplay concert, engulfing the internet in rumors of an alleged affair between the boss and his underling.

“Astronomer is committed to the values and culture that have guided us since our founding. Our leaders are expected to set the standard in both conduct and accountability,” the company said in a statement on LinkedIn.


“The Board of Directors has initiated a formal investigation into this matter and we will have additional details to share very shortly.”

Then the guy resigns.

Really…. Should you lose your job for going to a Coldplay concert with a co worker?
Are you suggesting that there shouldn't be an investigation into the HR boss whose job it is to train people on inappropriate work relationships and the CEO who employed her and ignores that training?

Or are you suggesting he doesn't have a choice to not resign?
 
“June Tangney, a professor of psychology at George Mason University in Virginia who studies shame and guilt, says we live in a world where we have almost no privacy and people tend to be drawn to "salacious" interpersonal stories, especially when they can feel "morally superior."

On social media, in the absence of face-to-face interactions, these things can quickly spiral as people play off each other. “

1. I think what consenting co workers do outside the office is irrelevant to employment.

2. public shaming over sex is an American thing.
 
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