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CEO Secretly Visits Employees Parents?!
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Dive into the world of corporate culture with me, as I analyze a CEO's controversial method of building company culture by visiting employees' parents unannounced. We'll look at how such actions blur the lines between professional and personal life and what it means for employee privacy. They even look at a few things like embarrassing stories and their childhood
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@JoshuaFluke1

3 months ago

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@Omnipotentous

3 months ago

Spending time away from family at my job so my CEO can visit my family instead. What a life.

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@TihetrisWeathersby

3 months ago

This is straight out of a thriller movie, Imagine the plot being a family having to fight off against an obsessed CEO/Executive

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@Simoss13

3 months ago

If my CEO went to see my parents, perhaps I should visit his wife. Probably be surprised not to be disappointed like I am everyday at work

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@JayMaverick

3 months ago

This CEO has a severe case of "I use my money to get friends because otherwise everyone thinks I'm a creep"-itis.

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@Delimon007

3 months ago

Shouldn't the CEO who is getting paid over 100 times my salary have better things to do?!?!?

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@jayce8001

3 months ago

Malignant narcissists like this CEO should never be given any credence or credentials.

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@Fungigi

3 months ago

This smells like a lawsuit in the making. I would quit and lawyer up immediately.

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@ArnorAndBjarki

3 months ago

They're not even trying to hide the fact that they don't respect privacy

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@redroninx289

3 months ago

If they contacted my mom, she'd tell them to kick rocks and never contact her again. Then she'd tell me and I'd immediately start looking for another job lol

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@daveblackman816

3 months ago

Man, this makes micromanagers like I like they’re actually decent people. They have zero boundaries

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@TihetrisWeathersby

3 months ago

This is so creepy, There is nothing these companies wouldn't do

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@cultureweeb4831

3 months ago

That CEO looks like the type of boss that would love to start a sect once their business goes brankrupt.

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@Swarvoski

3 months ago

What if someone (like me) is estranged from their parents? This is terrible. My parents would go out of their way to undermine me.

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@TheAttendee

3 months ago

Nobody answers the door to a stranger with a camera crew with a hug. The only "surprise" about all of this was someone thinking it was a good idea in the first place.

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@ricardohurtado5646

3 months ago

This says alot about how the CEOs treat their employees; like children.

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@beckifahle9346

3 months ago

Not only is this creepy, not only is it beyond invasive, not only is it without consent and arguably illegal. This feels like STALKING. And the parents who cooperated in this. WTF? Borderline abusive. If my mother did this, I'd have permanently cut contact. Also, the business of exposing your personal stories (especially embarrassing ones) to co-workers in an apparent ambush during work hours is simply beyond the pale. They're all smiling and laughing because they quite literally can't leave, and can't cry. I'm certain that CEO didn't run this past an attorney. Or HR. Or, you know, any person over the age of twelve. And that business of running people around on a roof when they are afraid of heights? OMG. Can I just say, both their landlord and their insurance carrier are having heart palpitations if they know about this.

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@40dollhairs

3 months ago

Imagine you’re secretly working your butt off so you can afford to escape an abusive controlling household, your employer shows up to “meet the family”, your parents passive aggressively go out of their way to make you look bad and you get fired…. Then you get in trouble at home.

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@AlBundyOz

3 months ago

Technically, it could be invasion of privacy or seem as intimidating behaviour/coercive control using personal details to access employees outside of the scope of employment, especially without the clear and expressed permission to do so from that employee. Be very careful. - 30 year business owner.

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@samuilplamenov4749

3 months ago

How did he get the address of their parents first of all? This is beyond creepy and these guys should be presented a lawsuit. Disgusting.

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