Not exact matches
When asking questions
becomes a threat to leadership or seen as creating division, the ability for honest conversation and respectful discourse has been replaced with a sense of fear and
insubordination.
And all that which in the old days was regarded with horror as the expression of impious
insubordination has now
become spirited, the sign of a deep nature.
The DEC has
become a Ground Zero in the ongoing battle between the governor and the public employee unions over layoffs ever since its former commissioner, Pete Grannis, was fired for
insubordination after the leaking of a memo he wrote warning further cuts at the agency would render it unable to fulfill its core missions.
He's an ex — FBI agent who's been fired for
insubordination but is lured back to the Bureau to work a case that has
become more unsolvable — and more deadly — by the hour.
This saga
became public in March when IW heads Jason West and Vince Zampella were fired by parent company Activision due to alleged wrong - doing including acts of «
insubordination.»
Instead of thanking, lauding, or just plain paying Jason and Vince for giving Activision the most successful entertainment product ever offered to the public, last month Activision hired lawyers to conduct a pretextual «investigation» into unstated and unsubstantiated charges of «
insubordination» and «breach of fiduciary duty,» which then
became the grounds for their termination on Monday, March 1st.»
The matter
became more tangled when Lukács was suspended without pay for three months as a penalty for making public the name of the graduate student in question in his court application, and, too, for
insubordination.