The phrase
"relation disaster" refers to a situation where there are serious problems or conflicts in a relationship between two or more people. It means that the relationship is in a state of chaos, turmoil, or dysfunction.
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The company encountered a
public relations disaster this week when a man was filmed being dragged from a plane to make room for crew members who needed seats.
«The government and councils have a shared interest in avoiding a public
relations disaster of local people paying more for reduced services,» said Steve Freer, chief executive of Cipfa.
Nestlé is facing another Public
Relations disaster as Tesco is currently withdrawing a point - of - sale promotion for its SMA infant formula from stores across the UK.
The past few weeks have been a public
relations disaster for Facebook, and it shows in the massive consumer trust gap between the platform and other social media giants.
This means you have to deal with possible fines for violating the requirements of PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards), state data breach laws and a public
relations disaster if you have a data breach.
For the past week it has been impossible to ignore the controversies around Cambridge Analytica, with the excruciating, watch from behind the sofa, undercover sting on its boss, and the
public relations disaster for Facebook, one of the biggest companies in the world.
That said, companies need to stop worrying about avoiding public
relations disasters and start focusing on educating employees on acceptable, inclusive behaviour, says Blaine Donais, president of the Toronto - headquartered Workplace Fairness Institute.
Police said «minimal but necessary force» was used to remove a United customer from a plane in what has become a public
relations disaster for the company.
Since the announcement of the settlement, Wells Fargo not only has had to deal with the financial fallout, but also with a public
relations disaster.
Uber's corporate culture has been blamed for a series of public
relations disasters that have tainted its brand with customers, investors, and regulators.
Numerous companies watch and gauge social media reactions to events and smart businesses employ them to avoid United - style public
relations disasters.
It might seem 2012 was riddled with public
relations disasters.
Kalanick's at times frat - like behavior over the company's eight - year history has come into focus in the past months, as Uber battles a public
relations disaster that has led some customers to delete the app.
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But when Warren turned up the volume, it became a public
relations disaster.
The brutal treatment against Dao is just one in the string of public
relations disasters that United has recently gone through.
And when (as happened last month with True Detective) a season finale embarrasses its fans» conjectures, it may bring on a viewer -
relations disaster.
In what can only be described as a public
relations disaster for Monsanto, the company has been forced to admit Wednesday that it financially supported the legal defense
What an ethical and public
relations disaster!»
Can you say «public
relations disaster»?
Mayor de Blasio today attended his second Flight 587 memorial service as mayor, arriving early and avoiding a repeat of his 2014 public
relations disaster.
Today the Times examines how David Paterson's continuing political and public -
relations disasters are weighing on his father, a veteran politician and power player in New York Democratic circles.
FEMA puts out one fire, starts another What does it say about the government when the federal agency tasked to handle disasters causes one instead — in this case, a public
relations disaster?
The only other thing that really stands out to me was the massive public
relations disaster that Konami visited on themselves, and how Keighley chose to deal with it.
The last five years have seen the one of the most tumultuous periods for any industrial segment — bankruptcy, public
relations disaster after public relations disaster, government takeovers, and recalls are just some of the issues the industry faced.
«If Mercedes won,» Fitch says, «I felt it would have been a public -
relations disaster.»
Companies are supposed to dread journalists getting involved in a story about them (usually cause they're in the middle of a public
relations disaster).
But these works were initially commissioned to stand outside a new police station in Ahearn's crime - ridden, AIDS - ravaged neighborhood in 1991, when their unveiling caused a public -
relations disaster.
Until then, the Rose remained a public
relations disaster.
Beginning with a three - page spread of an aerial photo capturing untouched boreal forest — the «before» scene — and flipping over to the «after» photo of a once - similar landscape disfigured by oil - slicked roads and murky ponds as far as the eye can see — well, it's a public
relations disaster, both for the «call - us - the - oil - sands» industry and for the Canadian politicians who support the project.
Crisis Management (Before, During, and After a Public
Relations Disaster) and the Corporate Client, DRI National Construction Seminar, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 2, 2017.
If the inaugural year was defined by its glitches, crashes, and public
relation disasters, this year will be defined by its near invisibility to most shoppers — or that's the plan, at least.
For the past week it has been impossible to ignore the controversies around Cambridge Analytica, with the excruciating, watch from behind the sofa, undercover sting on its boss, and the public
relations disaster for Facebook, one of the biggest companies in the world.
Many critics of the bank pointed out that Wells Fargo only moved to launch an internal review after the scheme became a public
relations disaster, and that laying the blame only on front line workers who were under tremendous pressure to sell would do little to prevent future scams.
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