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by hackunomatter
3324 days ago
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> Since it doesn't seem that Graves or Thuan did anything wrong Wait, what? Did you read the article? If Fowler reported her problems to Thuan himself, then he most certainly bears responsibility, and needs to answer for that. Same with Graves: he was head of HR for periods over that time, and needs to answer too. Only when you start holding the top-level people accountable will the culture change. Throwing some flunky under the bus will never bring about serious change. |
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Is that how you'd want your trial to be conducted if you were the accused?
There are serious allegations here that merit more than a peanut gallery trial by public opinion and speculation.
I'm not saying we shouldn't hold top management accountable, but we should have actual facts and details on what transpired so we know who to hold accountable.