WTF indeed. You'd think if he wanted to revive this, he'd at least change the name to something a little less Orwellian. ("We have always been at war with Iraq.")
I'm still trying to convince the other half opf my brain that it's not, really. I just. Bzuh? Loyalty Day? Like, for serious? Georgie, 1984 was not a how-to book, son. o_O
People have been sacked at our employer for trying that. You'd need to do it all on your own time, outside of company premises, not using any company resources (no posters or email).
On the other hand, if you can get half the people in the building to join a union, they have no choice but to recognise it.
I really don't want to work for our employer for any serious length of time. Even Widows had unions - they recognised that it keeps them honest. The only reason to oppose unionisation is if the employer plans to not be honest.
I really don't want to work for our employer for any serious length of time. Even Widows had unions - they recognised that it keeps them honest. The only reason to oppose unionisation is if the employer plans to not be honest.
Yeah, I'm applying for new jobs here and there myself. I mean, I can join an existing union, but they really are very American in their attitudes towards unions especially. :/
I'm not applying for jobs yet - I want to stick tech for at least a year before I look for something better. But I'm not interested in building a career there (going down the supervisor -> manager road).
If I'm lucky, maybe this application development stuff will work out and I can go freelance for a while and do much of my work in my underwear. :oD
I suppose it says a lot that I've live in America my entire life and this is the first I've heard of "Loyalty Day" Maybe just that Americans don't care about holidays unless they get a day off or there's gifts or goodies involved.
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On the other hand, wtf?
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This dates back to the '50s.
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On the other hand, if you can get half the people in the building to join a union, they have no choice but to recognise it.
I really don't want to work for our employer for any serious length of time. Even Widows had unions - they recognised that it keeps them honest. The only reason to oppose unionisation is if the employer plans to not be honest.
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Yeah, I'm applying for new jobs here and there myself. I mean, I can join an existing union, but they really are very American in their attitudes towards unions especially. :/
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If I'm lucky, maybe this application development stuff will work out and I can go freelance for a while and do much of my work in my underwear. :oD
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Uh....
I'm gonna break Godwin's law if I continue this train of thought....
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I'm seriously glad no one seems to have known about it. Ugh.
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Thank God I am not American.
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