depending on your relationship with him/her, it is advisable to ask them not to do that in a respectful manner. like saying it doesn't pertain to the expectations of your employment.
Slander or Defamation of character.
The "head boss" is your "immediate boss's" boss.head bossimmediate bossyou and other employees
It may not be fair but your boss probably does treat his son better than the other employees. It is something that happens and there may not be anything that you can do about it.
Your boss.
The three major categories or levels of workplace etiquette behaviors are as follows : 1] Boss to employees. 2 ]Co-workerss to each other. 3 ]Employees to Boss or Supervisiors .
The three major categories or levels of workplace etiquette behaviors are as follows : 1] Boss to employees. 2 ]Co-workerss to each other. 3 ]Employees to Boss or Supervisiors .
Depending on how he talks about you, you can accept it and appreciate the way he talks about you. If you do not enjoy his remarks a Hitman is a simple solution. He's at home, filing his tax reports and BANG! Mr. Bossman is going to have to call in sick... For a long time. You could also just ask him to stop. This was a joke.... Please do not assassinate your boss.
The boss is upstairs in the Astro Zone company building.
Technically, yes if it's for work-related purposes.
They are used to update employees of new policies or events. Theye are usually sent by a boss to other workers.
WikiAnswers does not know your old boss so we have no idea what they will say. It depends on whether you were a hard-working employee who did what you were asked to do and cooperated and tried to get along with other employees.
You are a great boss. You care about your employees.