Thread regarding Verizon Communications Inc. layoffs

DEI - VERIZON NOT FOLLOWING GUIDELINES

https://www.eeoc.gov/what-do-if-you-experience-discrimination-related-dei-work

Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits employment discrimination based on protected characteristics such as race and s-x. Different treatment based on race, s-x, or another protected characteristic can be unlawful discrimination, no matter which employees are harmed. Title VII’s protections apply equally to all racial, ethnic, and national origin groups, as well as both s-xes.
Before you can sue in federal court, you first must file a charge of discrimination with the EEOC. The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) investigates charges of discrimination and can file a lawsuit under Title VII against businesses and other private sector employers. The Department of Justice can file a lawsuit under Title VII against state and local government employers based on an EEOC charge, following an EEOC investigation.


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This country is a joke. Verizon clearly discriminated based on gender and race by financially incentivizing leaders to hire based on those characteristics. They then grovel to Brendan Carr saying sorry it could be perceived as discrimination without outright admitting it - classic gaslighting technique. And what is done for the victims? Nothing. Public policy Barbie licks the boots of whatever party is in office and changes core values on a whim to curry financial favor. Just a disgusting system we are in.

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Post ID: @p5+1k3h80qck

Where have you been?
You haven't heard?
DEI is no more OP.

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