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this post was submitted on 16 Aug 2023
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The pressure and huge workload is not suprising they have been pretty clear about that and that was highlighed in their own video with employees interviews.
The contract part if true, is infuriating and a big deal. That's a harsh lesson to learn, but always sign a contract before moving for a job.
"inappropriatary grabbed multiple times in the office, amongst other issues" makes some harsh implications but doesn't really explain anything. If the recounting is accurate, press charges. I'm sure at this point some law firm would take the case pro bono.
That's still a pretty bad thing, especially when it causes stress for employees and innacuraccies.
That's a completely pointless thing to say.
That generally doesn't work for that type of aggression.
Because that's a thing that happens often.
Nowhere did I say that it was a good thing. It's just a reality not something new. Someone who was looking at applying to the company should do their research when half their work hours are publically available.
That's a life advice. Take it or leave it.
Sure it does. Grabbing = touching. But like I said, the post made some implications, but haven't explained anything so it's all speculation based on that one sentence.
Source: https://vpd.ca/report-a-crime/sex-crime/
It's quite common with high profile cases, since it's free marketing.
ah, they're getting paid in exposure, nice! so they too can thank Linus for giving them a platform
Please read the context again... I was talking about the law firm.
Yeah because law firms generally chase exposure. /S
That's literally part of a job description for the partners at the law firms.