Google employee's anti-diversity manifesto goes "internally viral" at the company http://bit.ly/2wg9koF pic.twitter.com/QK1loyDNxH
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It depends how it was spread, I guess. If the link was given by the author to a few coworkers privately that's not really a firing offense.
Technically, even sharing things privately among coworkers could constitute a fireable offense.
*nod* To me, anything where you actively encourage coworkers to hold a view that their non-white-male colleagues aren't worthy is fireable.
Even if it weren't utterly gross and harmful to people and to the operation of the workplace, it puts the employer at huge risk of lawsuit.
fwiw, under other circumstances I wouldn't be surprised if firing this guy turned into a lawsuit for wrongful termination.
Yes, employers really need to mitigate that risk by clearly stating in contract that this is grounds for termination.
The number of fragile tech dudes replying to you for this tweet in particular with me tagged in is *wild*
Your opinions might be deplorable under someone's else eyes. Should you be persecuted?
What deplorable views do you hold in private, Rich?
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