I manage a large c-store chain. It is privately owned and the boss has several family members working in the office. Today I had to terminate an employee because it was discovered that he is related to another employee. The company stated that it's policy is to avoid having family members work together. However the owner has 2 sons, a nephew, and a brother-in-law that all work at his location. The sons, nephew, and brother-in-law are not co-owners, they have job titles (buying assistant, maint. assistant, real esate assistant). Can this company be held liable for creating a company policy in which they enforce everywhere but at the top level?
2006-12-23
07:12:19
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Nathan D
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Politics & Government
➔ Law & Ethics