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1. Admira+md[view] [source] 2019-07-16 14:27:37
>>tech-h+(OP)
I thought this story had already been reported a month ago. But no, I was wrong, that was the other organizer of the Google Protests, Claire Stapleton:

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/jun/07/google-wa...

So to clarify, both of the female Google employees who lead/organized the protests have now left because they say they faced retaliation. That looks very bad for Google.

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2. cobook+hf[view] [source] 2019-07-16 14:38:24
>>Admira+md
How does this look bad for Google? Honest question.
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3. CydeWe+vf[view] [source] 2019-07-16 14:39:29
>>cobook+hf
It's bad to retaliate against workers who organize against sexual harassment and gender compensation disparity in the workplace. It looks bad because it is bad.
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4. dmix+0g[view] [source] 2019-07-16 14:43:09
>>CydeWe+vf
So as long as you have good intentions you should be free to bring whatever politics to work?

Regardless of how, as long as what your protesting the right things everything else doesn’t matter?

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5. zorpne+vm[view] [source] 2019-07-16 15:21:58
>>dmix+0g
Tell people not to "bring whatever politics to work" is explicit endorsement of the status quo. There is no neutral stance; everything is political.
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6. neonat+611[view] [source] 2019-07-16 20:07:38
>>zorpne+vm
> everything is political

I just fixed a bug involving a typo in a regular expression. Do you think that was political? If so, I'd like to see how. If not, I'd like to know how to tell what is political apart from what is not political.

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