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by giantg2 726 days ago
Just because there's a justification doesn't make it an excuse to participate in anticompetitive behavior. The NLRB getting involved seems like a bigger risk than the letter of recommendation.
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To attempt a more measured response: given that the NRLB hasn't gotten involved in any company with this policy that's clearly not true.
You are wrong. Since you show no signs of recognizing that, or providing any reason to back up your assertions, I'm done with this conversation.
"You are wrong. Since you show no signs of recognizing that, or providing any reason to back up your assertions, I'm done with this conversation."

Lol ok. You realize I can say the exact same thing to you...

The difference is that me and others have repeatedly explained why you are wrong in this thread, and you keep repeating the same nonsense assertions.
I thought you said you were done?

You've offered no facts to support what little you've said. You "suspect" some things and have been told some other things by your manager. I too have been told things by managers and suspect things myself. But I guess because it's your opinion, everyone else's opinion must be wrong.

I'm sorry for my earlier responses. I was becoming ill, didn't realize it, and that messes with my temper. One day I'll learn not to argue with people on the internet when that happens.