William the second asked bismarck to resign so he could have people as his advisers who were more willing to follow his lead
In fact, he did not ask Bismarck to resign. There was disagreements between the two men, and Bismarck - in an attempt to force the Kaiser to do his bidding - offer his resignation. He was thunderstruck when it was accepted.
Kaiser Wilhelm II asked Otto von Bismarck to resign from his position as Chancellor of Germany in 1890. The Kaiser sought to assert his authority and pursue a more imperial and less conservative foreign policy, diverging from Bismarck's diplomatic strategies. Bismarck's departure marked a significant shift in German politics and international relations.
ask them to resign.
Yes, he can after proving the claim he is making.
yes No pressure can be brought to bear that will cause him to resign but he cant be forced to resign. He can be impeached. Nixon for instance resigned before impeachment proceedings started against him.
He is asking you to quit your job, so that he doesn't have to fire you.
yes,if properly investigated,and confirmed he lies.
He can ask him to resign if he does not like his work performance. As his boss, he can tell what areas to concentrate his efforts and staff on.
An employer can ask an employee if they are retiring as long as it is not done in a way that does not discriminate. It is not legal for an employer to tell an employee to resign because of his age. Also, an employee does not have to answer if his boss asks if he is retiring.
If you are being asked to resign, it sounds like a polite way to lay you off, but the employer is hoping that, by "resigning", you would be classified as a "quit" and therefore ineligible for unemployment benefits. Ask your state's employment security office for their opinion and advise.
Yes, it is very common for an employer to ask them to leave once they resign. The reason can be to avoid any issues of retaliation or upsetting the morale of those that are not leaving.
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