Nowhere in the article was it suggested that he needed direct communication from the CEO or Boehly. They just included those two in the list of people he had not heard from, including any department heads.
He was basically given no communication at all until just before the season and even then it was sort of a gradual reduction of duties with no reason given.
It's definitely a non-standard way of letting someone go.
Not sure why he needs direct communication from the CEO or the owner to be told his services aren't required.
Nowhere in the article was it suggested that he needed direct communication from the CEO or Boehly. They just included those two in the list of people he had not heard from, including any department heads.
He was basically given no communication at all until just before the season and even then it was sort of a gradual reduction of duties with no reason given.
It's definitely a non-standard way of letting someone go.
Did Pat told you he wanted the CEO or owners to come and communicate with him?