MillerKnoll CEO Andi Owen sparked backlash after a clip of a company Zoom call went viral. Owen told employees not to worry about whether they would get a bonus.
is facing backlash after telling her employees to "leave pity city" after they raised concerns about getting bonuses.
In a 75-minute Zoom call with employees last month, Owen said she wanted to address staff concerns on how to stay motivated if they wouldn't be getting a bonus "head on." In a portion of the call leaked on social media, Owen, who has led the company since 2018, told staff not to worry about the potential loss of a bonus during the tumultuous economic environment and to work hard anyway."Don’t ask about, ‘What are we going to do if we don’t get a bonus?’ Get the damn $26 million," Owen said during the Zoom call.
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