Dear Kumarpvss,
That would not be a very professional behaviour.
It would only show that the organization is being petty minded. And there is really no need to spoil someone's career like that. It could have a serious effect on the person's professional and personal life.
This is what I had learnt from my superiors when I was starting out in HR.
any views from others?
Regards,
Ryan
That would not be a very professional behaviour.
It would only show that the organization is being petty minded. And there is really no need to spoil someone's career like that. It could have a serious effect on the person's professional and personal life.
This is what I had learnt from my superiors when I was starting out in HR.
any views from others?
Regards,
Ryan