Internet Embarrasment
It seems that, in light of recent events, our CEO is of the opinion that any personal images etc that are private but get placed in the public domain, even without the owner's consent, which cause embarrasment to the company, are considered a sacking/resigning offence.
Well, what about images or videos that are placed on the internet willfully by the owner? What if they cause embarrassment? Surely the same standard must be applied?
That said, do yourselves a favour, before the might of CX has this shocker withdrawn from the web.
Go to YouTube, and do a search for "Joy Slosar". She is a lady that has placed her video blog about her life & times in Thailand & Hong Kong on YouTube. I haven't counted how many videos there are, but there are quite a few.
Some of them are rather mundane,and monotonous, but one of my highlights was when she talks about a security guard at her boyfriend's apartment complex in Thailand refusing her entry because he thought she was a bar girl. Makes you wonder........
How's that policy go Jon??