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Pronouns “required” for promotion

My manager told me if I wanted that VP promotion we had been talking about, I’d have to post my pronouns on email and zoom. I asked if it was mandatory, and was told, “it’s not mandatory, but if you want the promotion, you should do it”.
That’s a code of conduct violation right?

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Post ID: @OP+1qXdBoNx

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I know this happens personally experienced it we are a woke company!!

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Post ID: @1hhst+1qXdBoNx

They send mixed messages. In one of my reviews, I was once told that I was there for my staff, making sure they have the exposure, tools and resources to succeed followed by I expected too much from them. When I asked for examples, all I heard was crickets and my review was changed. I was proud to have seen many members of my team move up into more responsible and prestigious positions. When I left the bank, I was happy to say that many of those who worked for me moved into VP or ED positions while one went on to be a MD at a competitor. I never asked someone to do more than me, but I did ask them to step up to the plate and lead.

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Post ID: @1dqxa+1qXdBoNx

Code of ethics is garbage. It goes the same exact HR team. Then you will be retaliated against. It happened to me, and then all of a sudden my position was eliminated. Good luck suing them. They hang your severence package over your head. If you want it, you have to sign a release form. And there isn't a chance in he-l that chase will employ you while you sue them.

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Post ID: @6yup+1qXdBoNx

People who say this story is fake and calling the original poster a troll are the ED’s working here. They read posts here too and like to protect themselves and troll us here

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Post ID: @1rvo+1qXdBoNx

Actually, yes things like that go on here daily. If you don't believe it, then you must wfh and live in a bubble. I was told in order to be considered for leadership; I would need to join a BREG. And, when you do reach out to HR retaliation ensues. IT'S real folks.

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Post ID: @1iji+1qXdBoNx

go ask Ink...

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Post ID: @1ykl+1qXdBoNx

I call BS on that. Fake story. There is no executive director stupid enough to get themselves in those situations.

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Post ID: @svk+1qXdBoNx

Troll post

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Post ID: @lme+1qXdBoNx

It absolutely happened. I submitted an anonymous complaint to HR the same day. I don’t want anyone to get wrecked over it, but now things are much worse. I feel like it’s punishment for not playing the game. It’s fcking miserable working for this tool.

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Post ID: @hge+1qXdBoNx

I was told years ago that I could apply, but probably wouldn't get it bc I wasn't diverse enough, so I believe it

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Post ID: @cnv+1qXdBoNx

No way this actually happened

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Post ID: @dju+1qXdBoNx

Today, in things that never happened. Unless your manager is a complete id--t who is willing to open the company up to litigation. Even if this was the "hidden" requirement, nobody, and I mean nobody would directly admit to it. This is just a troll trying to rile people up.

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Post ID: @izk+1qXdBoNx

Those kind of “requirement” is absurd… how is that gonna prove your ability to be qualified as a VP? So I guess everyone putting their pronouns are now VP materials….also, I got denied a promotion because I was told I wasn’t in office full week so management “didn’t know me”. They really aren’t trying to come up with sound excuses anymore

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