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by mullingitover
4473 days ago
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> So if you were a woman considering taking a job at GitHub, this would have no influence on your decision? Really? If I was a woman interviewing at GitHub and then read this, it would absolutely influence my decision. I'd want to work there more. There are two possibilities here: 1) Github has a culture of sexist workplace harassment 2) She is not telling the truth and Github is a perfectly nice place to work In 1), I would be harassed, sure. I would then take care to document the harassment and file a lawsuit against the unrepentantly sexist company. I'd get a great settlement, Github likely has deep pockets or backers who do and would be desperate for this to go away. Cha-ching, cash in, and feel great doing it. In 2), I'd have a nice job and everything would be cool. |
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It's cartoon-ish to say, "Well then I'd sue and everything would be worth it." Know why most women don't sue? Death treats. Rape threats. Not being able to ever get a job in tech again. No one believing the claims could possibly be true. The expense of suing someone and losing. Etc.
The day-to-day psychological effects alone are bad enough that, with any familiarity, you would never roll the dice on that chance.