Thread regarding Fidelity Investments layoffs

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upset about RTO? be sure and leave a review on Glassdoor and Indeed, Fidelity cares a lot about how it looks to outsiders, time to bring them down a peg

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Post ID: @OP+1uoUEz21

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Who downgrades free speech?!? what kind of anti-liberty person would do that? HR trolls?

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Post ID: @3kbp+1uoUEz21

If you’re going to leave a company review on any site-including this one-attempt to use terms such as “allegedly” or “from my point of view” or “I’m just expressing my opinion.” There’s no such thing as a false opinion or false idea provided it doesn’t specify names and is not defamatory. Companies can argue that something is a “false fact” and that’s when they are usually successful in having something removed.

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Post ID: @2qby+1uoUEz21

Pro-tip. Unless you are hourly employee, 40 hours don't matter. Notice how many people are just yammering in the office. People fill up time with meetings to talk about actual work. Most of them talk about work that someone else did. The actual work doesn't need 40 hrs. That's a mindset from the industrial age.

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Post ID: @1edf+1uoUEz21

pro tip: focus more on actually doing 40 hours of work over complaining

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Post ID: @1nfw+1uoUEz21

Such things have happened, Glassdoor has given up info to companies. They make it a pain to sign up without tons of info.

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Post ID: @1dig+1uoUEz21

Free speech in USA! Also it’s not libel if it’s true. Also it would be retribution which is not a good look for a company. Stop trying to stifle the peoples’ voice HR trolls!

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Post ID: @rfp+1uoUEz21

Yeah so when fidelity sues them for libel they can give up our identities

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