So recently many organizations have been criticized for not responding to domestic violence charges against their employees, particularly in sports with Ray Rice, Hope Solo, and Adrian Peterson. Now, that makes a bit more sense given the publicity inherent in being a pro-sports player. Everyone's looking so it's expected to make an example of that behavior, but what about in other fields?
I bring this up as I read this article regarding a Twitter Engineer accused of raping her wife. It's rather long-winded, but it got me to thinking on how much one's personal life should be separated from work, or are they one and the same with consequences in one being forced on the other?
For example, if you were a business owner and your prize salesman was charged with domestic violence, would you fire him or would you believe that it was none of your business and part of his own personal life?
http://www.thedailybeast.com/article...-her-wife.html