Google Hit With Gender Pay Discrimination Lawsuit (axios.com)
An anonymous reader shares a report: Three female former Google employees have filed a lawsuit against the search giant alleging gender-based pay discrimination, as the Associated Press reported. The former employees, Kelly Ellis, Holly Pease and Kelli Wisuri, all left the company after being put on career paths within the company that they say would pay them less than their male counterparts.
This should be fun. An armchair discussion of whether discrimination is generally fraught, but Slashdot seems to have a real problem with women and women's rights, so this should bring out the anti-feminists, libertarians, and other kooks whose fragile egos and fears of "reverse discrimination" will compel them to share inane stories framed as decisive evidence.
Meanwhile any feminists still using the site will be happy to condemn before anything is proven because that seems to be in vogue.
Finally someone intelligent will mention that while both sides are making mistakes, that doesn't come close to meaning both sides are equally wrong or damaging. They will be modded down.
But perhaps we'll get some fun jokes about Google not being evil or some tired insane shit like "Why don't these chicks just identify as male" that we can read and feel justifiably far superior to.
Should have never let them vote.
Is that like the boner that all the altrightfags want to climb to the top of for suckling? Or they just command more respect with it shoved up their bum?
While I admire your effort in trying to explain, he is unfortunately incapable of understanding, so your effort will always be wasted. The sooner the world gives up on SJWs and just completely ignores them, the sooner we can get back to moving the world forward.
Proud neuron in the Slashdot hivemind since 2002.