As the only straight white guy on a team of twenty people that works in a federal office of predominately black people, I’ve adapted. It’s a lean-in scenario.
As the only straight white guy on a team of twenty people that works in a federal office of predominately black people, I’ve adapted. It’s a lean-in scenario.
You’re right, we need to stop the systematic impression caused by dank memes in the workplace
I’m actually surprised you don’t agree. She voiced her objection and it was heard. The person she was talking to apologized, said it would never happen again, and she kept going. She kept going, saying nothing was being done, but it had already been resolved. She was the one not being reasonable, and they gave her a 1…
Meh, I have a CS Degree.. Those numbers sound about right for my school (30:1) Male/Female. You cant complain about a disparity in a workplace if its a engineering team, and women for the most part, dont move into those areas.
But...it is nothing. She’s made a mountain out of a molehill. Hell, I’ve had worse banter than this with the females in my office, and THEY started it. No, this is someone being super touchy and looking for an excuse. The guy apologized, and she still went off on a tirade. I’m not defending apple, or their employees,…
Gunning straight for that HR settlement no doubt. I read it more as a pop culture reference joke than a rape joke.
I feel no pity for this woman. Not once in the chat log was there anything alluding to rape, just the song. The rape portion of the song wasn’t even what they were joking about. The guy apologized MULTIPLE times, and yet she still felt the need to email Tim Cook (who by the way won’t read this petty crap anyways…
Yeah sweetheart welcome to the internet
I’ll admit, I can’t help but look at the dongle without thinking of this: