A US tech company says its chief executive has quit after he was apparently caught on a big screen at a Coldplay concert embracing a female co-worker, in a clip that went viral.
The clip showed a man and a woman hugging on a jumbo screen at the arena in Foxborough, Massachusetts, before they abruptly ducked and hid from the camera.
The pair were identified in US media as Mr Byron, a married chief executive of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, the firm’s chief people officer.
I don’t believe I said it was the law. I’m saying most companies have policies against it.
Read again. You cannot be sacked for having a relationship and companies are not allowed to forbid that. Admit you were wrong and move on.
Hey if you can show me some legal precedence then perhaps I’ll admit to being wrong but you only provided a non official article discussing this not some legal precedence of these rules in employment contracts being contested and overturned in a court of law.
I gave you a link to solicitors dealing with these, you fucking muppet.
It is YOU moronically claiming, despite giving facts, that one can be sacked for having a relationship (rather than not disclosing it). Onus of proof is on you - show me ONE case from an employment tribunal where the court sided with an employer in such scenario.
Why are you being so rude?
It happens the more off topic or wrong a person gets.
crickets
No need to engage with someone who talks like that.