Posted on 08/20/2020 2:14:39 PM PDT by conservative98
Goodyear Chief Executive Rich Kramer said Thursday the company had clarified its policy to make clear employees can wear apparel expressing support for law enforcement after it faced a boycott call from President Trump.
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Too little too late...
Cisco went way beyond that. They held a diversity conference, asked for comments then fired anyone who disagreed with the main points of the conference or made comments they found to be unacceptable.
“employees can wear apparel expressing support for law enforcement”
Sounds like a certain admission of having sanctioned the original acceptable- unacceptable slide.
“That’s why we can’t have nice things.”
LOL. I love that phrase, and use it often in relation to our five cats.
Agreed. They weren’t cheap and I’d have to spend the same to get rid of new tires.
I just wish they’d have spouted this nonsense before I bought.
Yep. Some of the comments were dumb though to be honest... dumb to make at work that is. But a lot of people there have had it so the comments were a symptom and recognition of systemic discrimination against whites (and males in particular).
Gone through many sets of Cooper Cobra radials. Great tire for the price.
I have to pick out new tires for my Toyota right now. It seems there was another big company besides Goodyear to avoid because of stunts like this. All replies appreciated.
I agree with the VideoDoctor. Look for Cooper tires and specifically the Cooper AT3 if it’s a truck or SUV.
Thank you.
If they need to be coerced into doing the right thing they haven’t changed a thing. Still Marxist sympathizers.
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