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by tanotcare
2057 days ago
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I would describe it as more of a chilling effect on voting "not inclined" or raising concerns on performance. In my experience,
1) being not inclined on such a hire leads to more scrutiny
2) managing performance is prone to more scrutiny So: while the standard is expected, it's enforced to a lesser degree in practice. Which means a few bad apples abusing this unfortunately make everyone else (in the group who meet/beat the standard) look bad. |
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And if a company’s culture uses affirmative action or quotas to hire people who they should not have, then that’s just racism of a different kind, and, I’d argue, not necessarily unique to or always caused by the policy.