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."
wow that horrible they fired him :(!
ReplyDeleteSad for the employees :(
ReplyDeleteI doubt he'll be leaking info anytime soon. Weird that they would fire him though.
ReplyDeletehaha no security threats for google!
ReplyDeleteAh, i will sue them instantly! :)
ReplyDeleteHorrible! Hope he gets a severance package:)
ReplyDeleteLoose lips sink ships.
ReplyDeleteWhy? Poor guy
ReplyDeleteI dont understand why they fired him lol like its a big deal...
ReplyDeleteAs if lol...
ReplyDeletethats kinda horrible
ReplyDeletewhy fire him?
Sucks to be that guy - but he did break the rules.
ReplyDeleteInteresting post, i follow you...
ReplyDeleteReally sucks for that guy
ReplyDeleteI need buy a google :D
ReplyDeletevery good post...
ReplyDeleteSucks to be this guy, but now i am even more curious about working in google =P
ReplyDeleteHeh. Thats what you get for breaking rules..
ReplyDeletewhatever happened to transparency and truth
ReplyDeleteSucks to be him. But why would he leak the news anyways?
ReplyDeletegreat post! i like it!
ReplyDeletesupportin& following!
wow still id love to work for google
ReplyDeletethats a bit harsh
ReplyDeleteWow, it must suck to get fired right before you get a pay raise and a bonus....
ReplyDeletei 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.
ReplyDeletethat is funny/sucky all in one fell swoop.
ReplyDeleteIt sucks he got fired, but it was probably some sort of contract violation.
ReplyDeleteThat's too bad for them.
ReplyDeletewow... why did they did do that i mean nothing bad happened as a result...
ReplyDeleteGoogle is more Apple-y than I thought!
ReplyDeletetoo bad! i watched an episode about google. i wanna work there
ReplyDeleteThat's really shitty. :<
ReplyDeleteI guess Google wants to hide the bonuses for some reason. Gee, I wonder why. >_>
ReplyDeleteWow... I mean, just... wow!
ReplyDeletewhat a goober, I'd have just shut up and enjoyed the bonuses...
ReplyDeleteBreaching company information > termination. I see no flaw.
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