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by earlybike
3179 days ago
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OT: Imagine you hire somebody and this person publicly posts that some of your company's work "is a large mess" after you worked months to improve the situation. Even if DB hasn't deserved any credits for this "PR move", is this fair? Why is a PR move worse than an employee who publicly badmouths his employer while being on the payroll? And why is this tolerated (upvoted) when it's a large corporation? Edit: thanks for downvotes (this was expected) |
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Why do you not think that employees should be allowed to discuss how their workplace looks in reality?