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Nov 21, 2010

Google Tipster Fired

Google has a lesson for its employees: Don't tell the world how well we treat you, or you'll be fired. The company apparently told staff today it terminated the employee who leaked word of a 10 percent companywide pay raise.

A Business Insider got hold of an internal memo from CEO Eric Schmidt—for "Googlers only"—which said they'd be receiving 10 percent raises plus a cash bonus for the holidays. The source added that the bonus would be $1,000. "Within hours," CNNMoney reports, "Google notified its staff that it had terminated the leaker, several sources [said.]" Apparently there's nothing like holiday season firing to inspire the people Schmidt called the "best employees in the world."




36 comments:

  1. wow that horrible they fired him :(!

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  2. I doubt he'll be leaking info anytime soon. Weird that they would fire him though.

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  3. haha no security threats for google!

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  4. Ah, i will sue them instantly! :)

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  5. Horrible! Hope he gets a severance package:)

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  6. I dont understand why they fired him lol like its a big deal...

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  7. Sucks to be that guy - but he did break the rules.

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  8. Sucks to be this guy, but now i am even more curious about working in google =P

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  9. Heh. Thats what you get for breaking rules..

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  10. whatever happened to transparency and truth

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  11. Sucks to be him. But why would he leak the news anyways?

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  12. great post! i like it!
    supportin& following!

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  13. wow still id love to work for google

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  14. Wow, it must suck to get fired right before you get a pay raise and a bonus....

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  15. i would assume that this person signed a contract. in agreement not to leak this type of sensitive information. but he does anyway. so whose to blame here.

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  16. that is funny/sucky all in one fell swoop.

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  17. It sucks he got fired, but it was probably some sort of contract violation.

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  18. wow... why did they did do that i mean nothing bad happened as a result...

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  19. Google is more Apple-y than I thought!

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  20. too bad! i watched an episode about google. i wanna work there

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  21. I guess Google wants to hide the bonuses for some reason. Gee, I wonder why. >_>

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  22. what a goober, I'd have just shut up and enjoyed the bonuses...

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  23. Breaching company information > termination. I see no flaw.

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