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  • lettruthout
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    82 years ago

    Thank you for posting this. I had no idea this was going on. What are companies thinking when they implement policies that hamper volunteers? You’d think they’d want to engage, and keep happy, these people that give their time.

    • @jkure2@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

      Companies don’t even care beyond bare minimum for the labor that they pay why would they care about the labor they don’t lol

        • @cedarmesa@lemmy.world
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          -12 years ago

          Lmao. My dude, this is like the definition of anecdotal. Discussion is about yet another giant tech company taking a piss and youre all…well not all companies are bad because this one time a small handmade cane company in ukraine😂. Apples and oranges.

        • @markr@lemmy.world
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          -22 years ago

          Sure, but then they are organizations that are not yet fully incorporated (lol) into the system of end stage financial capitalism… They haven’t been commodified yet.

    • ColonelSanders
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      22 years ago

      “What are companies thinking”

      It turns out I actually have the ability to convert thoughts to text for any company CEO or Board Member. So allow me to post an excerpt of what I’ve found:

      “moneymoneymoneymoneymoneymoneymoneyiwishepsteinwerestillheremoneymoneymoneymoneymoneymoneymoneymoney”