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Post by justalistener on Mar 15, 2006 10:38:12 GMT -5
I was watching KSL last night, and I noticed they have both Kevin and Mark Eubanks doing weather in the same segment. Why? Ratings perhaps. My question is, isn't there some kind of a law not allowing immediate family members to work for the same company? I'm just wondering.
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Post by x on Mar 16, 2006 1:42:17 GMT -5
My question is, isn't there some kind of a law not allowing immediate family members to work for the same company? I'm just wondering. I think the smiley is AWOL.
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Post by oldradio on Mar 16, 2006 13:01:03 GMT -5
You're thinking "nepotism" justalistener. I don't know enough of the little details of how it might apply there.
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Post by justalistener on Mar 17, 2006 11:01:09 GMT -5
You're thinking "nepotism" justalistener. I don't know enough of the little details of how it might apply there. I thought that somehow there are certain rules and regulations within big corporations about disallowing closely related family members from working for the same company or in the same department, unless if the company is a private family own business, and I don't think Bonneville is a family own business. I'm just curious.
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Post by wallywombat on Mar 17, 2006 11:13:53 GMT -5
I have only seen those types of rules when it came to managers and subordinates.
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Post by x on Mar 18, 2006 8:40:17 GMT -5
And there's a big difference between a company's internal policies and law. The former I've heard a lot of. The latter, never.
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