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America 1919-Chapter 693
Chapter 693: 238, Falling below everyone’s expectations_2 Chapter 693: 238, Falling below everyone’s expectations_2 But if they weren’t successful, those cheering from the sidelines…
they’d certainly shut up immediately and claim that they had nothing to do with the matter and that they were always loyal to the company; as for something like a union, they were never interested!
Yes, that’s how reality is.
In the adult world, there’s no justice, no darkness, only interests!
In fact, they didn’t even need those cheerleaders to remind them; even the people from their own department…
after the past couple of days of interaction, they realized that not everyone has the courage to join the union.
If they can’t even gather the support of their own department, how could they dare to create trouble with the union under the company’s high-pressure policy?
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Donnie sat on the couch and said coldly, “You know, I hate betrayal the most, and the price of betrayal is not something you two can simply apologize for and get over with now!”
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Cask Pasiman and Warwick Taylor both had sweat trickling down; at this moment, they were truly scared, unsure of how to face their own consequences.
Donnie tapped on the table gently, and finally said calmly, “How about this, I’ll give you three months.
In these three months, you can’t slack off at the company at all, and must ensure your work is intersected with…”
At this, Donnie coughed, and the door was pushed open by Steve Coting, with two middle-aged men following him.
When these two men entered, the faces of Cask Pasiman and Warwick Taylor instantly turned pale.
Because these individuals were none other than the deputy managers of their respective departments: News Department’s Rachi Grace and Internal Affairs Department’s Lester Parker.
“In these three months, you will work with Rachi and Lester to ensure a smooth transition of your responsibilities.
Additionally, beyond completing your own tasks, you may start looking for new jobs or consider starting your own businesses.
Should you wish to start a business and find yourself short on capital, I personally am willing to invest a bit of money in you!”
Donnie announced his decision to them indifferently.
It was only then that Cask Pasiman and Warwick Taylor understood why their loss was so inevitable; even their deputies were Donnie’s people, how could they even think about stabbing him in the back?
At the thought, the two grown men couldn’t help but blush a little.
Their shame was mixed with gratitude towards Donnie!
Their visit to Donnie, in fact, was made under the understanding that it was no longer possible for them to stay in ABC, and they came to seek an attitude from Donnie – to not let the union matter affect their future lives.
Otherwise, the mere issue of the union would be enough to prevent them from gaining a foothold in New York!
Now Donnie had given them that chance!
“Boss, regardless of what comes next, I thank you for your magnanimity today!”
Cask Pasiman bowed to Donnie.
Warwick Taylor followed suit.
Donnie waved his hand and said, “All right, if there’s nothing else, you may go.
Oh and in the afternoon, go see Joseph Schenck at the company!”
“Yes, sir!”
The two of them left.
After they left, Donnie had a private chat with Rachi Grace and Lester Parker, and then sent them off from his residence with a pleasant demeanor.
“At last, the matter is resolved!”
Donnie leaned back on the couch, looking very relaxed.
Helen laughed and said, “I thought you would have them both leave directly.”
Donnie waved his hand and replied, “We’re doing business, not settling scores.
Mashang Evans’s departure has already had a significant impact on the company, and if the two major managers of the company’s News and Internal Affairs Departments were to resign at the same time, it would cause some turmoil in the company no matter what, which isn’t in the company’s best interest.
Now it’s settled, giving them three months of time, this will minimize the company’s turmoil and will also not affect the company’s stock price!”
Although Donnie had no intention of selling his shares in ABC, as the chairman of ABC, he didn’t wish for the stock price to fall.
Because it would create an impression of instability within the company to clients, affecting the revenue from advertisements!
It was a war without smoke, without even a direct confrontation.
Just when outsiders got wind of an announcement from ABC, thinking that this announcement would bring this still-probing war into a full-fledged close-quarters battle.
Suddenly insiders revealed that the turmoil had already ended!
Mashang Evans had officially completed the work transition and had formally resigned from ABC.
In addition, in response to rumors, Cask Pasiman and Warwick Taylor, the two major proponents of ABC’s supposed union initiative, explicitly stated that they never contemplated establishing a union in the company, and clarified that ABC was a cohesive company where no employee felt mistreated.
Hence, no union was necessary at ABC!
Once this news broke, everyone knew that the war they hoped would escalate never did.
ABC had internally resolved this skirmish, and Donnie had once again emerged victorious.
While everyone was still digesting this news, the newly appointed president of ABC, Joseph Schenck, made two announcements in his term.
First announcement: ABC had contacted Hollywood scriptwriters to create scripts for ABC, heralding a presentation style in commercial radio broadcasting dramas that had never been seen before!