I understand his sentiments, but the company has a responsibility to maximize its profits.
I understand his sentiments, but the company has a responsibility to maximize its profits.
Bravo. The only decent thing WWE have done in this particular scenario is to issue the statement that Rosser is allowed to express his views. I'm willing to take their word for it, but I could also see them being asshats and firing him over all this.
No, a company doesn't have a "responsibility" to maximize its profits. This is what is wrong with America; there is this shittastic litany of bullshit like "a company has a responsibility to maximize its profits" or "profit is not an evil word" or "you should thank (rich boss) because you have a job."
As someone said online in the comment section somewhere, the gist of it was "If someone has to call out their employer and the employer ends up responding to it in public, that employee won't be there long.
Who will play 6 different characters divided by gender, ethnicity, and time period but all connected via a common human yearning.
In the sequel, Scout becomes a superhero named "Mockingbird" and the United States Government attempts to neutralize the threat, led by her conflicted father, Atticus.
What do you mean? A portion of all merchandise sold goes to ... the NFL's pockets.
Sure, but how many of those organizations were co-founded by a marketing specialist who's now working for the NFL and has a background in rescuing brands from public relations catastrophes by designing campaigns that make them seem socially conscious?
This reminds me painfully of the NFL's pink campaign, a marketing initiative to sell more NFL crap not to raise money for breast cancer research.
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I was waiting for this gif. It's the only reaction to have. OTHER THAN YELLING
Revenge is listed as a motive. That may be the most horrifying, disturbing aspect of this.
Can we make it a couples session? Cause I 'm going through a range of emotions, that I'm not able to identify at the moment.
This security flaw is not going to cost anyone their life.
Something tells me that your average Grindr user doesn't give a shit about this.