You should avoid doubt by the judicious placement of an irony cross.
You should avoid doubt by the judicious placement of an irony cross.
This feels like something that’s been put in place to try to rebuild confidence and attract more investors. Doesn’t look like YA is putting real money at risk.
well how much anime are you going to watch now, genius??
A subscription fee to unlock the full steering angle? The fuck is Mercedes smoking?
To quote Leona Lansing from The Newsroom, "There's something I don't think you're understanding. You have a PR problem because you have an actual problem."
“No no no, you don’t need to unionize, remember, we have your best interests at heart, who better to defend the sheep than the wolf one paygrade above them? (also, please don’t unionize)“
Okay, I realize you mean well, but this post is significantly unhelpful in terms of providing useful information. It’s also flat-out wrong in some respects. Did you even trade emails with any helmet standards guys before posting this? I’ll try to address things in an orderly fashion.
It’s almost as if victims of sexual harassment don’t feel they can fight back and keep their jobs.
In it, he apparently encouraged employees to let the handling of these issues remain internal, including when it came to a question about staff unionizing. “The best way for protection is reaching out to your supervisors, hotline and avenues,” Taub responded, according to UppercutCrit.
Corporations don’t work. I was a part of corporation XYZ and all they cared about was the money. They did nothing for the employees.
The board is probably fine with this behavior as long as the money’s rolling in.
Don’t bother with this one. You’ll never get a reasonable discussion out of them, just a lot of reheated Fox News bad takes.
Good on the employees. Now if only software and game devs would also just unionize so we can organize some slightly more effective industry wide actions.
Yeah, no clue how I did that. I feel bad.
What an unmitigated disaster.
This is a pretty classic case of Bureaucratic Double-Down. What’s happening now is they realized they fucked up, but are too prideful to backtrack. It’s easier for the government entity to go “Well it’s because we say so”. The only remedy right now is for some Delica enthusiast to sue the state, and then the facts…
Even the police statement of what happened is pretty shitty. A pretextual stop used to do what should be an illegal search of someone going about their day.
In the same way that police expect people to not “act suspiciously”after being stopped for fear of getting arrested or even shot, this cop was acting super suspiciously with that bag *even* if it was unintentional.
A run into similar arguments here (alberta, and our oil industry of which i am apart)