Sentences with phrase «many disgruntled»

Then, in 1992, a disgruntled associate who had recently shot Buari in an attempt to take over the corner implicated him in the murder of two brothers and turned state's witness for the Bronx district attorney.
Of course, unexpected situations can always arise that may affect your ability to continue offering a certain benefit, but employees will become disgruntled when benefits are added and removed frequently.
Between that and, say, Square taking on Twitter troll Fart Sandwich, the takeaway might be, There appears to be latitude to good - naturedly smack down a rude hater — not to be confused with a genuinely disgruntled customer — from time to time, if that is something that makes sense for my brand.
Crabill says they fall into three categories: disgruntled 35 - 45 year olds (like me) who see cable as a fundamental rip - off and now refuse to pay for it; low - income or penny pinching folks who decide they can't afford $ 100 cable bills; millennials who like TV, but don't understand why people would sign up for a cable contract in the first place.
As the holidays bring out more disgruntled shoppers, it's important to be sensitive and avoid alienating them.
«Time is of the essence when it comes to recovering disgruntled customers.
Dealing with disgruntled clients is part of what it takes to run a business.
By distancing himself from the political establishment, Trump is gaining street cred with disgruntled GOP voters.
This effect will be exacerbated if, in fact, your workplace is less than ideal and a disgruntled employee posts a less - than - glowing review on Glassdoor.com, a site of some influence in the recruiting community.
states another) is one from a disgruntled customer, to which he has replied with his personal email address.
Those who are disgruntled feel the company spent too much cash and is in desperate need of a lifeboat.
In many cases, entrepreneurs come to me complaining about a team of disgruntled, unproductive, employees and unhappy customers.
«Today's Wall Street Journal story about Theranos is factually and scientifically erroneous and grounded in baseless assertions by inexperienced and disgruntled former employees and industry incumbents.
Finally Wilson bit the bullet and fired the disgruntled employees.
A Times story in July was so laden with quotes from disgruntled customers and staff that Price's worried friends called to say he always has a place to stay if things don't work out.
Disgruntled employees can bring malware into the network, and employee turnover can lead to the loss of intellectual property.
In the latest instance of a renegade employee taking embarrassing control of a company's Twitter account, a disgruntled staffer of the soon to be bankrupt U.K. - based global music and video retailer HMV (which doesn't include the separate Canadian HMV) live - tweeted the company's recent layoff proceedings.
Rather than waiting until disgruntled customers show up in your social space, create a plan for handling these situations before they arise.
Munoz's predecessor had resigned amid a corruption investigation, and its workers were divided and disgruntled.
«It's very tempting to let it rip, but if you show anger, they will immediately think of you as a disgruntled employee and everything you say will be discredited.»
How to Handle Employee Complaints: How to Prevent PR Damage Sometimes a disgruntled employee will go to the press with a problem that they're having but Guerin notes that employees usually do that because they feel they weren't taken seriously.
Cousins encounters a disgruntled Trump walking away from the White House while tweeting about coal fireplaces, and immediately comes to the rescue to get the president a gas version — hilarity ensues.
If a specific task or process is causing problems, try to work alongside a disgruntled team member, to better understand the person's point of view.
General Mills got into some public relations hot water recently over their decision to deny disgruntled consumers the right to litigate and instead force conflicts into arbitration.
Wouldn't all that time on planes and in briefings be better spent digging through tax returns or talking to disgruntled civil servants elsewhere?
Letting FOMO (fear of missing out) override rational, calculated decision making can leave your business exposed to a host of avoidable issues, from disgruntled customers, to overworked employees, to drops in your overall seller rating.
A disgruntled Appster developer, for example, could write bugs into a client's software.
Any earnings claims that a franchisor makes, either outright or implied, can open the company up to a lawsuit if a disgruntled franchisee doesn't reach those goals.
The real clincher comes when we see a world of disgruntled people who go off to work, day in and day out, to a job they hate, never even knowing they were called to be more.
Disgruntled Yahoo! employees leaked an internal memo from human resources in which CEO Marissa Mayer bans telecommuting, saying «speed and quality are often sacrificed when we work from home,» NBC reports.
Research In Motion Ltd. (TSX: RIM): Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazaridis stepped aside as co-chairmen and co-chief executives amid pressure from disgruntled shareholders in January.
And the last thing Musk needs is a whole community of disgruntled astrobiologists baying for his blood as he tramples over their turf and robs them of their dreams.
He recruits an assistant and starts his own agency, focusing on his one remaining client: a disgruntled football player who puts Maguire's resolve and abilities to the test.
A study suggests the hockey league's recent lockout will cost it US$ 328 million in brand value in 2013 as disgruntled fans spend less on the much - loved pastime.
That's what Bay Street wants to know now that a deal with Canwest's disgruntled broadcasting partner, Goldman Sachs, has allowed Calgary's Shaw family to separate Winnipeg's Asper clan from Canwest's distressed television assets.
Now, I could write off this feedback as the comments of a disgruntled few, but I would be lying.
Downsizing and offshoring efforts, labor conflicts, or one particularly disgruntled employee can trigger extra safety precautions, Horner says.
Grant complainers and the chronically disgruntled members any leeway, and their attitude will spread like a disease throughout the group.
One where a group of terrorists or «disgruntled insider» hackers break into the power system and bring 50 of the almost 700 generators in the northeastern U.S. offline, resulting in a blackout that lasts about 4 days.
Adding to the drama was the fact that the man leading PeopleSoft's defence was CEO Craig Conway, a disgruntled former Oracle employee.
In a statement Thursday morning, Theranos characterizes the Journal story as «factually and scientifically erroneous, and grounded in baseless assertions by inexperienced and disgruntled former employees and industry incumbents.»
Maybe he should be, Maynard suggests: «The last thing Musk needs is a whole community of disgruntled astrobiologists baying for his blood as he tramples over their turf and robs them of their dreams.»
In a Facebook post on Friday afternoon, Van Susteren — who had previously slammed Carlson as a «disgruntled employee» — also took a dig at Fox executives for failing to supervise Ailes, who served as Fox News CEO for two decades.
For six months, Theranos» position was that the Journal's reports were «inaccurate, misleading and defamatory» and that the allegations are «grounded in baseless assertions by disgruntled former employees and industry incumbents.»
We asked the experts for some better, controversy - free ways to deal with disgruntled employees:
«Set up an outlandish target, and you'll end up with very disgruntled employees,» Mosley says.
When the 49 - year - old owner of The Fish Market Restaurant in Birmingham, Alabama, opened a letter from a disgruntled customer demanding a $ 6.89 refund, his gut told him to check it out.
You might also get some middling unsatisfactory answer that reveals pretty quickly that your employer is discriminatory or unfair — and you may decide to quit, or contact the National Labor Relations Board or just become disgruntled.
Disgruntled investors turn off funding, disillusioned staff leave, the company folds and the scientific community forever links General Fusion with Cold Fusion and other utopian scientific promises.
«Disgruntled Yelp employee» seems to be a thriving vertical on Medium.
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