Dept. of corrections
Sometimes even implausible-sounding stories turn out to be true, and this is apparently the case with the HR rep and the beatnik clap circle on West 41st Street:
According to several sources, Rubenstein’s encounter with the HR official itself became an HR issue in the weeks following the incident. Rubenstein told some colleagues about it, including longtime columnist David Brooks, who was his supervisor.— ErikWemple (@ErikWemple) March 1, 2024
According to several sources, Rubenstein’s encounter with the HR official itself became an HR issue in the weeks following the incident. Rubenstein told some colleagues about it, including longtime columnist David Brooks, who was his supervisor.— ErikWemple (@ErikWemple) March 1, 2024
According to several sources, Rubenstein’s encounter with the HR official itself became an HR issue in the weeks following the incident. Rubenstein told some colleagues about it, including longtime columnist David Brooks, who was his supervisor.— ErikWemple (@ErikWemple) March 1, 2024
It would be nice to have an actual first-person confirmation of the snapping thing — if only so we can figure out what the hell was going on and act to make sure this doesn’t spread to other contexts — but anyway to be clear 1)HR people should not try to impose corporate orthodoxy on fast-food sandwiches, 2)do not applaud and especially do not snap for HR people trying ot impose orthodoxy on fast-food sandwiches, and 3)the idea that it’s some kind of crisis of free speech when people disagree with your “heterodox” views (as opposed to trying to sanction you as an employee) remains very silly.