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US-Based CEO Fires 99 of 111 Employees Over Slack Message, Reason Will Shock You

US-Based CEO Fires 99 of 111 Employees Over Slack Message, Reason Will Shock You

The CEO introduced himself as Baldvin and then scolded his workforce for not taking their jobs seriously, via a Slack message, and fired 99 of 111 employees.

99 employees of the company’s 111 employees were fired for not attending a meeting. The US-based CEO angrily posted a message on Slack informing employees that they were fired after they didn’t show up to the meeting. An intern who recently joined the company took to Reddit to share the screenshot of the CEO’s angry Slack message in which he retained only 11 employees, who were present at the meeting.

The Slack message shows the CEO introducing himself as Baldvin and then scolding his workforce for not taking their jobs seriously. “For those of you who did not show up to the meeting this morning, consider this your official notice, you are now all fired. “You didn’t do what you agreed to, you didn’t complete your part of the contract, and you didn’t show up to the meeting you were supposed to attend and work for,” the message reads.

Additionally, the CEO notified employees that he was canceling all agreements. “I will cancel all agreements between us. Return everything you have, sign out of all accounts, and remove yourself from this Slack immediately.” He also chastised employees for not taking their opportunities lightly. “I gave you the opportunity to improve your life, work hard and grow. However, you have shown me that you do not take this seriously…”

The Reddit post was not well received by users as they spammed the comments section with harsh reactions. “I guess the CEO didn’t inform the team about that meeting. I can’t believe 99 people don’t attend a meeting if they were informed,” said one user. “The company’s infrastructure will be a smoking ruin and Baldvin will be too proud (or broke) to find out what happened,” another user wrote. “The company is probably up to its neck in debt,” another user added.