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by qq66
3295 days ago
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But in Uber's particular case, the company has a serious problem with women in particular. There haven't been accusations of problems with gay men, or immigrants, or black people. There have been multiple accusations of Uber taking a flippant or dismissive approach to sexual harrassment of women. Imagine Uber had persistent database consistency problems, and a nontechnical member of the board laughed them off, and had to resign as a result. Shouldn't they be replaced with someone with direct experience in database consistency? |
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> He needs to be replaced by a more qualified individual
Being a woman doesn't make you an expert in sexism. Anyone, regardless of race, gender, or creed could fit that role. So long as they are QUALIFIED.