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by shadowgovt
1513 days ago
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And there are very perverse incentives that put massive pressure on an individual contracted employee that is absent when they're an FTE. A sexually-harassed FTE may be concerned that fighting for their rights is going to black-ball them in their career, but they rarely need be concerned that it'll cost all their colleagues their jobs, because a company is rarely incentivized to cut a whole department if one employee sues but can decide working with a contracted company isn't worth it, and go with one of their competitors to fulfill the contract, if one of the contracted employees makes waves. |
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