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Following a social media uproar about an employee being denied leave during her mother’s final days, a renowned hotel has suspended the manager involved, known as Kob, pending an internal investigation into employee treatment within the workforce. The management also expressed condolences to the grieving employee. A Facebook post showing chat messages between the worker … …

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"“The well-being of our colleagues and all our staff is deeply ingrained in our organisational culture"

All the large international hotel companies spout this guff but having worked for many of them over a 40 year period can confirm that they do not practice what they preach. The ONLY reason they are taking any action on this I suspect is to mitigate the bad publicity created on social media.

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InterContinental Khao Yai Resort.

Named, money grubbers, a place to avoid maybe.

Enough with nicknames, name this cretin Kob.

These principles are our beacon, 

Obviously, a beacon without a spark of light.

 

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