Unbelievable. A woman donates a kidney to help save her boss’s life… and then gets fired for taking too long to recover from the surgery.
Her name is Deborah Stevens, and she selflessly underwent major surgery to help her boss get a kidney through a donor exchange. Instead of gratitude, she came back to work, faced hostility, and was eventually let go.
How can anyone justify this? We talk so much about loyalty, team spirit, and "work family"—but when someone does the ultimate act of kindness, this is how they’re treated?
Stories like this make you rethink what some companies really value.
Thoughts?
Her name is Deborah Stevens, and she selflessly underwent major surgery to help her boss get a kidney through a donor exchange. Instead of gratitude, she came back to work, faced hostility, and was eventually let go.
How can anyone justify this? We talk so much about loyalty, team spirit, and "work family"—but when someone does the ultimate act of kindness, this is how they’re treated?
Stories like this make you rethink what some companies really value.
Thoughts?
Unbelievable. A woman donates a kidney to help save her boss’s life… and then gets fired for taking too long to recover from the surgery.
Her name is Deborah Stevens, and she selflessly underwent major surgery to help her boss get a kidney through a donor exchange. Instead of gratitude, she came back to work, faced hostility, and was eventually let go.
How can anyone justify this? We talk so much about loyalty, team spirit, and "work family"—but when someone does the ultimate act of kindness, this is how they’re treated?
Stories like this make you rethink what some companies really value.
Thoughts?
