A US tech company says its chief executive has quit after he was apparently caught on a big screen at a Coldplay concert embracing a female co-worker, in a clip that went viral.

The clip showed a man and a woman hugging on a jumbo screen at the arena in Foxborough, Massachusetts, before they abruptly ducked and hid from the camera.

The pair were identified in US media as Mr Byron, a married chief executive of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, the firm’s chief people officer.

  • Your article clearly says they can have policies about it. The penalty for not following policies is often termination. So the article doesn’t say what you are claiming it does.

        • @FelixCress@lemmy.world
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          Now try to understand what you are reading. Start with

          Completely banning personal relationships at work would likely breach an employee’s right to a private life

          • Yeah, now apply basic logic to that. First it says likely, not 100%. Next, banning it only between a boss and a subordinate is not “Completly banning” it. There is nothing in that sentence that supports your opinion that they can’t ban “any” personal relationships.

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              At this point I can only quote Walther White:

              “Is this just a genetic thing with you? Is it congenital? Did your, did your mother drop you on your head when you were a baby?”