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Thursday, June 21, 2018

Intel CEO Resigns, Had Past Relationship with Employee


RadioOnFire.com - Intel CEO Brian Krzanich has resigned. According to the Wall Street Journal, the company determined he violated a particular policy by having a past relationship with an employee. An investigation uncovered the violation of Intel’s non-fraternization policy that applies to all managers.

Intel's longstanding policy prohibits managers from having romantic (and or sexual) relationships with employees (who report directly or indirectly to them). Moreover, it applies to all managers regardless of seniority level.



The policy also requires employees who witness the following behavior to report it, if applicable. Krzanich has been with the company since the 1980s and was appointed CEO in 2013. CFO Robert Swan will temporarily fill in following Krzanich's resignation.

Krzanich's previous relationship with the employee was consensual.

Source: Wall Street Journal

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