Ifreann wrote:Saiwana wrote:
If people can't count on their workplace to protect them to any extent in allegation disputes, does it not make more sense for people to not sign any contracts or agree to any unfavorable terms ahead of time? This will only be effective unfortunately, if enough men across the board boycott any one company that has any track record of throwing them under the bus once enough certain coworkers are dissatisfied with their office politics. Too many people unfortunately, will take the money.
The only alternative I can think of now, is to maybe hire an unbiased coworker to sit in on any meetings alone I have with any scenarios that concern me and try to make it so I won't attend unless my sidekick is present as well.
No one's going to go on strike to get their bosses to spy on them more.Floofybit wrote:No, it would inevitably make the world a better place
For once it is actually relevant for you to go read 1984.Christian Confederation wrote:The fact that we have to even discuss this is a sad reflection on the State of the world post me too.
The fact that a fascist has been convinced by other fascists that women are all evil and out to get him doesn't actually reflect on anything except that fascist and, by virtue of this post, you.
It'll take a lot more than cameras to turn into a dystopia