Bad Bosses
Today we spoke with Robert Foxx, Deputy Director of Working America about his organization's "Bad Bosses" contest.
Basically, people can submit their Bad Boss stories on Working America's website, and the person with the worst story wins a free one-week vacation.
Robert shared a couple tales - like the worker who was told not to take personal time for her chemo treatments because it was a bad time for the company, the boss who would call staffers while he was on the commode or the boss who knowing hired a person who was stalking one of his employees.
Do you have a bad boss story you want to share with us? We'd love to hear them!
--Jessica Doyle
By Amy Hybels |
August 20, 2007; 9:54 AM ET
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