They can do whatever they want. However, I would be interested to see what company policy they claim was violated. If you don't agree with their position, speak with someone in human resources.
You need to see what the company polices are. Or ask the person who have been talking to.
Of course you can ! Just because they're a supervisor - does not mean they are exempt from following company policy.
If the supervisor asks an unethical favor try to ignore the request. If the supervisor persists, state you can't do it because it would violate your principals and the companies rules.
A feeble executive is dangerous because they can cause the downfall of a company. A person who is feeble is not well in the mind, so they are not controlling the company the way they would be otherwise.
The company appointed a supervisor to oversee their sales team
You will get a raise. Seriously, was your supervisor driving his/her personal car or a company vehicle. You will need to file the claim with the company that was insuring your supervisor.
CEOCheif Executive Officer... Or this is how it is in my company
functions of a sales executive in a company
Company Secretary Executive
The Chief Executive Officer of an organization is the boss. They are at the top of the organization because they make strategic decisions about the organization.
What are the responsibilities for sales executive in a shipping company?
duties of a sales executive in an insurance company