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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] This! If I write something that is different than the core principals of my company, it may affect my ability to get promoted, but should never be a reason for being fired. This code of conduct has nothing to do with expressing oneself in a blog forum. Google will regret this in the PC world, as it goes both ways.[/quote] False. If you write and share a document, on a company forum, that creates or promotes a hostile work environment impacting members of a protected class (in this case, women), you should be fired. This person has shared with the company that he is unable to supervise or participate in a peer review process for his female coworkers. [/quote] Exactly. He is stating he basically cannot fairly assess coworkers, which means he can't do his job. [/quote]
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