• zaph@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    The company has a responsibility and when the don’t fulfill their duties of handling harassment properly the victim can sue the company. Which is exactly what this situation is, taco bell not handling reports of harassment properly and the victim having to do it themselves. You’ve been talking a lot about people not understanding the US workforce but you’re pretending like there aren’t laws that cover this.

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      1 year ago

      Well, I’ll go ahead and stick with my own experience over some random dude on the internet. You jumped from harassment, to criminal harassment (yes, these are different levels of harassment), saying taco bell needs to handle criminal levels of harassment, to now not answering the question completely about who has the responsibility to take criminal harassment to the authorities. BTW, my experience is about 15 years in mid and 10 years in upper level management. I’m guessing you read something or talked to some buddies to get your levels of experience.

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        Know how I know you’re lying? No one with that much experience thinks that experience alone is worth anything. People hold down jobs for decades that they suck at and you keep repeating yourself as if that’s the solution to anything. You also keep talking about dodging questions when you still haven’t answered the question I asked you to begin with. You’re either a really bad troll or a really bad boss.

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          I ran out of popcorn kid, my give a shits meter of what some rando on the internet thinks regarding my life is at 0. But hey, you do you fella! Ever wonder why you get passed up for any promotions that involve managing people? Because your decisions are a liability to your company! Now you know.

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            Ever wonder why you get passed up for any promotions that involve managing people?

            No because I’m the manager. Nice try though. Also nice try pretending not to care and then proceeding to show you do.