A Seattle CEO who announced in 2015 that he was giving himself a drastic pay cut to help cover the cost of big raises for his employees has announced his resignation.
CEO who announced in 2015 that he was giving himself a drastic pay cut to help cover the cost of big raises for his employees has announced his resignation.
"My No. 1 priority is for our employees to work for the best company in the world, but my presence has become a distraction here,""I also need to step aside from these duties to focus full time on fighting false accusations made against me," he wrote. "I’m not going anywhere.
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