If you worked for a company would you asked for your C.E.O’s resignation if this happened.?
Let’s say he’s been making good money for all of the stock holders and the employees, but he’s married and he’s having an affair behind his wife’s back, would you call for his resignation?
I might question his ability to make moral choices, but unless he is doing something illegal, dishonest or detrimental to the company, his having an extramarital affair is not a valid reason to ask for your C.E.O.'s resignation.
No, but I might make an anonymous call to his wife, telling her there's something interesting she needs to see wherever your boss and his afternoon delight meet at...
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I might question his ability to make moral choices, but unless he is doing something illegal, dishonest or detrimental to the company, his having an extramarital affair is not a valid reason to ask for your C.E.O.'s resignation.
No, but I might make an anonymous call to his wife, telling her there's something interesting she needs to see wherever your boss and his afternoon delight meet at...
No, it's really none of your business.
If he's doing his job as CEO, you don't have
a right to "call for his resignation".
Absolutely not.
This is his affair and no one else's.
lf you work for someone and they treat you with respect....then that's all you need to worry about.