Can an Employee Refuse a Meeting with the Boss?
Friday, February 15th, 2008 44 viewsDear Malaysians, in the context of the a government servant vs the rakyat, who do think is the boss? We the rakyat who put them in office are the boss, or the government servant is the boss?
Well, this is one very interesting comment I found in Facebook. It was posted by a lady, and she would like to be known as Miss BungaRayaMalaysia (what a sweet nick heh?) Let me share it with you what she wrote, and please share your thoughts.
Can an Employee Refuse a Meeting with the Boss?
Just like an en employee cannot refuse when his/her boss calls for a meeting, then the same logic applies to the Prime Minister when the Rakyat wants to have a meeting with him.
In the Hindraf peaceful walk of roses to meet him tomorrow, it is indeed shocking to hear that he replied, ““What for? Why should I attend any Hindraf event?” after being asked by a journalist as reported in Malaysiakini today.
Isn’t this akin to “harapkan pagar, pagar makan padi”?
Mr. Prime Minister, In case you have forgotten. We, the rakyat, elected (and paid) you to run this country FOR US. And therefore, you ARE answerable to us.
Please read this with care. The more you meet the Rakyat to look into their needs, the more you will be loved and accepted. It is that simple. How come, it does not seem to sink in you?
At present, we are considering firing you. Please give us a show cause letter why you shouldn’t.
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