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CEO posts about his 'honest' firing approach on LinkedIn, faces backlash online
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Matthew Baltzell, CEO of Cap X Media, faced a social media backlash after posting about firing an employee on LinkedIn. His 10-minute meeting with the employee, offering a severance package and a future reference, was seen as both professional and insensitive by different users. While some praised his transparency, others criticized his approach as tone-deaf and unprofessional. Baltzell emphasized the importance of handling exits with respect and maintaining a positive company culture.
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