If you were a female engineer at Google, would you want to work with him?
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Would you even get a chance to work there, if this kind of climate is tolerated?
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Disappointing. This isn't a clash of ideas. A company-wide memo announcing that your coworkers are inferior creates a hostile workplace.
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This is a bad take.
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For their ideas, no. For their actions, it happens often. It’s contributing-to-a-hostile-work-environment stuff.
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But he circulated it during work hours, which made it the company's problem. Not just about his private views.
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firing wasn't for ideas, but for creating hostile work environment (liability) & poor judgment (another liability) & no path to advancement
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Google did him a huge favor; he'll be able to work again despite bad judgment & skill deficit he displayed, b/c your reading will be common
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All the people telling you this is a bad take are right. People that devalue their colleagues= bad employees. Show em out. Good on
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Expressing bigotry in a workplace is not an idea. It is an action.
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