This is true, but in general the differences between an ordinary employee and a CEO go in the CEO’s favor. I believe this does also extend to ‘how are they fired’: on my understanding the modal way a CEO is ‘fired’ is by announcing that they have chosen to retire to pursue other opportunities/spend more time with their family, and receiving a gigantic severance package.
You just explained why it’s totally disanalogous. An ordinary employee is not a CEO {{citation needed}}.
This is true, but in general the differences between an ordinary employee and a CEO go in the CEO’s favor. I believe this does also extend to ‘how are they fired’: on my understanding the modal way a CEO is ‘fired’ is by announcing that they have chosen to retire to pursue other opportunities/spend more time with their family, and receiving a gigantic severance package.