Brainster
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You mean par for the course for Trump?So ◊◊◊◊◊◊◊ childishly petty.
You mean par for the course for Trump?So ◊◊◊◊◊◊◊ childishly petty.
Sub-par, perhaps.You mean par for the course for Trump?
The post cites primary sources. Let's talk.Mu. Find some primary sources. Then we'll talk.
So Bluesky is woke Twitter?Only a chump approves of threads on woke Twitter.
Then what you're saying is manifestly wrong, as I'm doing no such thing. This attempt at blatant mischaracterization is neither effective nor clever nor subtle.That's exactly what I'm saying you're doing, yes.
Your american friend is providing you with false and materially misleading information.
In most companies, PTO will accrue up to a set maximum amount, and it carries over from year to year - you can bank PTO in 2025 for example, and use it for a long vacation in 2026. And while it's not true of every employer, most companies allow employees to sell back unused PTO days in exchange for cash. This often happens when someone is retiring, and sometimes when they leave the company want the cash instead of the time.I'm still struggling to tell the difference.
Most employers don't treat their employees in the way you describe.In the US if your company is generous enough to allow you time off, and even more generous in that they'll pay you for it, you still sometimes have to justify why you're taking the day off. If your employer accepts the reason they may graciously allow you that day. If not, then they won't. A floating holiday vs a PTO day means you're admitting it's just for fun, and they won't have to demand a doctor's note or a court document to prove you're taking off for a good reason.
If this sounds idiotic and childish it's because it is: Americans, even at good employers, are treated like wayward children who have to be monitored.
And of course a floating holiday request can be denied.
It doesn't. Arth's facebook friend is basically lying and they're making a massive leap that because some people will use the floating holiday to cover non-christian religious observances it's some kind of "inclusion" effort. But it's not, and floating holidays have been around in a lot of industries for decades.And how on earth does it promote diversity, equity or inclusion?
No, we're not. You are either misinformed or are mischaracterizing the situation.Instead, they're shutting down everything that smells of diversity, equity or inclusion.
In addition, not instead.The floating paid holiday is inclusive because it allows people who recognise holidays other than Christmas and Easter to take those days offinstead.
No I don't approve of malicious compliance. Absolutely NONE of what that person lists is in any fashion required or even suggested by any of the roll-backs of DEI EOs from Trump. This is all things that butthurt crybullies are doing in order to get people angry and incite civil unrest.This is your anti-DEI. Do you approve of this?
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Charles Ornstein (@charlesornstein.bsky.social)
Unquestionably, major policy changes, edicts and directives handed down by the new Trump administration will upend lives. But I've also been struck by the widespread efforts to erase/whitewash history. Stick with me for a pretty shocking series of events from just the past few weeks.bsky.app
Elaborate. ADA is unaffected by anything Trump has done. Minimum wage is a set wage that doesn't get reduced if someone has a disability. On the other hand, accommodations are expected to be reasonable - and if the someone you know has a severe enough disability that it precludes them being able to perform the fundamental requirements of the job, that's an entirely different issue than DEI.I know someone with a disability who has been able to get a job paying normal pay rates. This was only because of government funding to get it started.
He certainly thinks that. And Emily's Cat is wrong about just about everything. I hope Emily knows better than her cat.Trump will probably think that handicapped (i.e. losers) getting jobs, are examples of giving jobs to the least qualified, and could cause plane crashes.
Minimum wage is a set wage that doesn't get reduced if someone has a disability.
Your mind reading skills never fail to astonish.He certainly thinks that. And Emily's Cat is wrong about just about everything. I hope Emily knows better than her cat.
Apparently I needed more clarification, but whatever. Physical disabilities don't reduce wages, cognitive disabilities can be handled in very different ways, eg my disabled friend whose work isn't what they're living off of - they cannot live alone. It's a job because it provides some sense of independence and accomplishment to have a job and have some income.Let me introduce you to:
Subminimum Wage! (Hyaa!)
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Subminimum Wage
www.dol.gov
See top section, Employment of Workers with Disabilities.
There's rules that are supposed to make it not take blatant advantage of the workers but it's one of those things where enforcement often (usually) doesn't really happen as such.
And now that the anti-DEI machine is in full swing, they'll be out of a job soon.Apparently I needed more clarification, but whatever. Physical disabilities don't reduce wages, cognitive disabilities can be handled in very different ways, eg my disabled friend whose work isn't what they're living off of - they cannot live alone. It's a job because it provides some sense of independence and accomplishment to have a job and have some income.