CEO Sparks Outrage After Firing 99 Employees Over Slack: 'Get The F*** Out'
The incident gained traction after an intern shared the CEO's fiery message on Reddit. The intern, who had only joined the company an hour earlier, claimed he was among those terminated. He posted the Slack message on the popular subreddit Recruiting Hell, where it quickly went viral.
The CEO , identified as Baldvin, began his message with a sharp reprimand, accusing employees of breaching their contractual obligations. "For those of you who did not show up to the meeting this morning, consider this your official notice: you're all fired," the message read.
Also Read | How working abroad gives young Indians a headstart in creating wealth back homeBaldvin stated that the employees' absence demonstrated a lack of seriousness and professionalism. "Out of 110 people, only 11 were present this morning. Those 11 get to stay. The rest of you are terminated," he declared.
Also Read | The terrifying perils of appeasing a warlike RussiaThe CEO further instructed the fired employees to return all the company property, log out of accounts, and leave the Slack workspace immediately. He ended the message with an expletive-laden directive:“Get the f*** out of my business right now.”
Online backlashThe drastic firing drew criticism and confusion from Reddit users. Many speculated that poor communication might have led to the employees' absence.“Did the CEO even inform them properly? I can't imagine 99 people just ignoring a meeting,” one commenter questioned.
Also Read | Did NASA's Viking 'kill life' on Mars? Expert says, 'It was so much like Earth...'Others theorized deeper issues, such as financial troubles or ulterior motives behind the firings.“This feels like a setup to downsize without severance,” a user suggested.
While opinions varied, the CEO 's handling of the situation was widely condemned as unprofessional and extreme. The viral post has reignited debates about workplace management and employee rights. Legal Disclaimer:
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