I posted this earlier today.
All this rejection of the boss/worker relationship is getting tedious. I suppose I shouldn't be surprised that the generation of instant gratification and excessive self-esteem should want to be all bosses and no subordinates from their first day of employment.As I posted in the other thread:
These protests won't end until everyone in charge of anything is stripped of their authority.This SJW movement is about throwing off ALL rules of order. Owners will be impotent towards their players; coaches will be ignored; corporate sponsors will be boycotted; dissenters will be doxxed and threatened with loss of their livelihoods; police will be targeted; politicians will be controlled by their new special interests; voters will be attacked at their rallies.
Small businesses are being sued into compliance. For profit "blue chip" corporate offices mostly haven't been affected yet lest the Dow Jones Index collapse, but the time will come when the universities can no longer produce qualified employees.
Shareholder-driven companies cannot withstand a non-conforming workforce of entitled youth who rebel against merit-based seniority-driven hierarchies of authority.
This author is rejecting the authority of the management at ESPN to exercise workforce discipline. Ms. Hill was warned once about making statements that reflect poorly on ESPN, yet she repeated the behavior. Instead of chastising Hill for not following the directives of her boss, the author is accusing the boss of misbehavior on the assumption that workers should be free to behave as they wish with no workplace boundaries.
Inmates running the asylum.
-PJ
Oh no!! More Harvey Weinstein! This is getting old.
If the Corker tape is what all 52 Republican Senators think about working with Trump, then I think it's time for President Trump to fire Elaine Chao. He doesn't need pillow talk in the McConnell household sharing White House plans.
I do recognize that doing so would be the spark that lights the final stick of dynamite that blows up his relationship with Congress, but that relationship has proven to be a façade and he's gotten no benefit from having McConnell's wife on his team.
-PJ