Google has reportedly fired one of its 20,000 employees for leaking a company-wide memo announcing 10 percent raises and better bonuses for all employees, according to Fortune.
Well, all except one.
The memo, sent
Evidently, the brain drain threat isn’t enough to keep Google from firing an employee for leaking the memo. But then again, the leaker could have been fired for simply not knowing how to leak to a reporter without getting caught.
Hints to future leakers: Cut and paste is your friend. Make sure enough other people have the means and motive to leak before you leak. Never use your work e-mail account, and avoid your primary personal account. Don’t use your employer’s computers or network. If you violate that rule, find a way to use a thumbdrive, SSL or a VPN to hide what you are doing. If you are a Googler, don’t use Gmail to send off the memo. And finally, the first rule of leaking is never tell anyone you leaked.
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