Clarissa Guimarães lost her job due to a contractual clause among her latest bosses
“And little by little the pieces begin to fall into place!” journalist Clarissa Guimarães wrote in Instagram stories.
The smile also reappeared.
He started posting again after a few days of total isolation. He needed time to understand and react to a dismissal that was as unusual as it was unfair.
An experienced reporter, Clarissa had been working at Rádio Itatiaia in Belo Horizonte for almost 7 years when she received a proposal from the recently launched radio station TMC (formerly Transamérica).
He resigned and started his new job. Less than 48 hours later, she was fired.
He became the victim of an “anti-poaching” agreement between Itatiaia’s owner, Rubens Menin, and TMC’s owner, João Camargo.
The entrepreneurs decided not to hire professionals in their companies after breaking the partnership with CNN Brasil, owned by Menin and which had Camargo as CEO until August.
Support and content
The dismissal which left Clarissa in a dramatic situation had repercussions in the journalistic environment and on the Internet.
He received sympathy from fellow professionals and followers on social media.
Still without another steady job, the journalist has adopted an influencer routine.
The content revolves around running and motivational messages based on submitted questions and comments.
There is an effort to reinvent oneself after the emotional blow.
Source: Terra
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