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A case is being widely discussed on social media these days. Imagine, if a person takes off his clothes in a public place, how deeply his reputation will be affected, but a person did the same in a flight and still did not lose his prestigious job.
Chicago museum director drunkenly stripped naked on flight — but keeps his $1M job
The Art Institute of Chicago's director James Rondeau was detained in Germany last month after drunkenly stripping naked on a United Airlines flight -- but will now return to his high-paying post following an internal investigation.
Not everyone manages to behave well all the time: A museum director found himself at the center of a media storm after getting drunk on a flight that led to his arrest in Germany. Is his return to work scandalous or acceptable?
James Rondeau Prepares to Return to Work as Director of the Art Institute of Chicago Following His Controversial Incident on a Flight to Germany – TDPel Media
It’s always surprising when someone leading a major cultural institution suddenly finds themselves in the spotlight for something unexpected—and not in a good way. That’s
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