Re: #GoogleMemo furor: "Your erroneous opinions are making my workplace environment hostile" isn't a new argument or anywhere close /1
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Replying to @walterolson
I had a chapter on it in my book on employment law 21 yrs ago, and others had written about it before me /2 https://archive.org/details/excusefactoryhow00olso …
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Replying to @walterolson
Here's
@jon_rauch, for example, in the New Republic in 1997#GoogleManifesto /3http://www.jonathanrauch.com/jrauch_articles/workplace_censors_punch_in_shut_up/ …2 replies 14 retweets 34 likes -
Replying to @walterolson @jon_rauch
"Quietly, gradually, the workplace has become an exception" to the general rule that American law does not restrain wrongful expression /4
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Replying to @walterolson @jon_rauch
Rauch 1997: "What the government cannot do directly, it now requires employers to do in its stead: police 'discriminatory' speech." /5
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This is a great quote. Very accurate and perceptive.
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