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by eeZah7Ux
2659 days ago
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> That's really the result of very effective wage-suppression propaganda Spot on. Companies often pay "marketing/PR" agencies to take all sort of actions to push salaries and expectations down, prevent unionization, suppress rumors about wrongdoing and so on. Many of those agencies pay freelance private investigators, "media influencers" and even black hats. The techniques include spreading rumors, writing articles, commenting on forums, creating fake reviews on glassdoors. Even HR employees use wage-suppression techniques by publishing fake job ads, doing unneded interviews and so on. |
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