Just not a good move, on so many levels. However, if you need an example, let’s consider Stephanie Bon, a human resources assistant at Britain’s Lloyds Banking Group, was fired after she griped about her boss’s salary in a Facebook post. She wrote: “LBG’s new CEO gets £4,000 an hour. I get £7. That’s fair.”
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Just not a good move, on so many levels. However, if you need an example, let’s consider Stephanie Bon, a human resources assistant at Britain’s Lloyds Banking Group, was fired after she griped about her boss’s salary in a Facebook post. She wrote: “LBG’s new CEO gets £4,000 an hour. I get £7. That’s fair.”
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