Posted on 02/07/2018 5:16:30 AM PST by C19fan
Creeping Communism Control. Color me shocked......(not really, from these hard core Leftist companies)
Not a problem for the H1-b’s ,, they typically have the prettiest woman in the village given to them when they get a contract with one of these companies.
For the rest it’s very unfair ,, sometimes “I’m busy” means she is actually busy.. unless she says “I’m not interested , leave me alone please” ... that isn’t harassment at all.
Gays and Muslims will be exempt from this rule.
But dating is okay at the F.B.I.
Ok, so it’s ok to ask women out...got it. If one says no, just ask another, then another, then another, then another. What if they are married, is there a rule for that? What if it’s same sex, what if they are your employee or boss?
This part of the hr manual gonna be really big!
Oh man, so glad I own my own business and just have two people I work with!
All of this nonsense should be stron encouragement to quit and go into business for thmselves.
From the title of the article, I actually expected something worse. This policy isn't so bad, except for the "I'm busy" thing. That shouldn't count. If the other person isn't interested, just say "Sorry, I'm not interested".
As a side note, I sure wish my company had such a policy. The person below has repeatedly asked me to be her "beard". I'm tired of saying "I'm not interested" over and over again.
The Progressive utopia is collapsing. Dead tranny walking.
I met my wife at work. I had to stalk her to get her alone so I could talk to her without seeming to interfere with her work. We had been passing by each other, ok I made a point to pass by her, and smiling at each other. Beautiful - long black hair nearly to her waist. She flashed a smile at me and it was like a lightning strike. Caught her in our break room one day and asked her out. We dated on the sly for two years and got married. Everyone was surprised. 20 years later this would not have been possible.
People who work at Google deserve this, and more.
Bastards. This eliminates male/female friendships. This opens the way for hysterical women to accuse a man of harassment, if she perceives, in the empty space between her ears, that the man is “asking her out.”
Some companies used to have policies against dating or marrying co-workers. There are good reasons for it. So, while Google et al load these policies up with PC nonsense, in principle, they are OK with me.
Except if the man is attractive. She won’t report him for asking her out a second time if he’s attractive.
White depopulation.
The pill + promiscuity (makes marriage a drag by comparison) + abortion + encouraging women to work while at their most fertile + draconian HR rules against men dating + #MeToo + "Yes Means Yes" + No-fault divorce + Child Support & Alimony + Children's Protective Services == all AGAINST the nuclear family, or anything that could lead up to it.
Because "this isn't the 1950s."
But somehow minorities and illegal aliens and Muslims are always exempt.
Back in the early 90s, I had two co-workers who secretly dated each other until one day, he put a ring on her and that naturally made it public. Good thing, because these days, even if it was consensual, there would be the risk of some third-rate ninny tattling on them.
...unless they are gay, trans or lez.
In that case, they are promoted to Executives.
Sounds like an opportunity for a law suit or two, or three....
Ping.
Google who looks at “private” pics of people, and God only knows what else, is setting dating policies?
And people wonder why overseas online dating services are so popular.
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