"Is going" is passive. Forms of the verb "be", which are "is, are, was, were, has, have, had" are helping passive verbs. Instead, use strong active verbs.
The boss plans to give us a pay raise.
The boss intends to give us a pay raise.
The boss decided to give us a pay raise.
First and foremost, "Inform the matter to the boss immediately" is incorrect. The direct object, matter, and indirect object, boss, should be switched. In other words, you cannot inform the matter, but you can inform the boss. Active voice: Inform the boss of the matter immediately. Passive voice: The boss should be informed of the matter immediately.
Many people attend office parties in order to socialize with the boss, in hopes of gaining favor.
The boss at my new job was very exacting.
Andrea swore her new boss was the devil incarnate!
"She hiked up her skirt and stared at her boss provocatively."
I would like to raise some money for charity.He tried and failed to raise the dead.
My boss promised me a raise. That's a really boss car. Don't try to boss me around.
The chicane employ kowtow his boss into giving him a raise.
She waited for an opportune moment to approach her boss and ask for a raise.
First and foremost, "Inform the matter to the boss immediately" is incorrect. The direct object, matter, and indirect object, boss, should be switched. In other words, you cannot inform the matter, but you can inform the boss. Active voice: Inform the boss of the matter immediately. Passive voice: The boss should be informed of the matter immediately.
I implored my boss to give me a raise. (Implored means to beg.)
His wife said to him to try to convince his boss to give him a pay raise.
A sentence would be:Harold wanted a raise from his boss because he wasn't earning a very high salary.
Has the boss been informed about the matter by you?
He tried to wheedle the crowd into joining the rally.
a raise
Yes, a boss does have a right to raise a voice to an employee but not to physically harm the employee.