A CEO who appeared on CBS’ Undercover Boss USA has gifted the equivalent of around £31,900 to one of his employees for having a “profound effect” on his life. David Seelinger, the chairman and CEO of EmpireCLS, made an appearance on the
Towards the end of the show, the undercover boss promised to cover her medical bills and rent and awarded her a sizable cash gift. Revealing his identity to her, the chief executive said: “You’re a very special person. I want to help
Undercover Boss sees CEOs of companies go undercover to learn more about the day-to-day operations of their businesses and the people who operate them.
After doing this, the Undercover Boss said: “Banessa, you’ve got a special, selfless spirit about you. “What I want to do is form a foundation with money from it going to causes that Boristas believe in. “I would like for you to
“I heard you tell me how you were robbed of an education. Well, we’re giving you $10,000 (£8,035.70) toward the education of your grandchildren. “I’m not done. I know how important it is for you to get your water damage certifications and
Spanish government inspectors are to pose as tourists to try and flush out illegal holiday rentals in Majorca. Owners caught out will face fines of between €40,000 and €400,000 as it is deemed a very serious offence. The new approach is all
Charles Bronson may have butchered his chances at parole, Ministry of Justice sources have suggested, after a Channel 4 documentary revealed his supposed son tutoring him to “show remorse” in a video call. His appearance in the documentary could also lead to