• Snot Flickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    11 days ago

    I hate to say it but god damn if this is what you have to get a union to fight for in tech jobs, tech jobs need unions more than manual labor jobs, actually.

  • LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    10 days ago

    How this should be negotiated in any company. No employee can be held liable for any security breaches that ever take place, and we cannot be insured as NO ONE can/should ever know another user’s credentials. If you are keeping track of keystrokes, you are recording every username and password…

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      10 days ago

      “As we’ve said before, we don’t employ these Accenture workers, so it’s a matter between them and Accenture,” Google spokesperson Courtenay Mencini said in an emailed statement.

      “It’s cheaper for us to outsource this labor and as long as Accenture doesn’t try to renegotiate our contract we give fuck-all what happens.”

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        10 days ago

        The Capitalization Of Each Word Is Annoying But Yes, It’s Grammatically Fine

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          9 days ago

          Except the missing words and punctuation. Like

          Google Contract Staff has Reached an Union Deal**,** Banning Keystroke Monitoring

          Edit: markup not working on ,?

          • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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            9 days ago

            Using the imperative form of the verb is totally fine, and it makes the headline feel more active.

            The missing article is also a fairly common omission in headlines. That said, if they included it, they would use the US form, so “a union” instead of the British form, “an union.”