...what the fuck. $25m for a woman who failed upwards for her entire career.
Was the jury 90% women?
I just don't fucking get it. Women can brag about discriminating against men in front of audiences of celebrities and bank executives, but firing one of them is worth this much?!
What about all the qualified men who didn't get the job because she got it?
Failing upwards? She managed a fucking Starbucks. Not exactly the height of success.
You really need to work on grasping the concept of two things being bad at once. It's bad that she got fired for being white, it's bad that companies discriminate against men.
Clearly he took a personal interest in her career years ago, like some sort of sports talent scout, except for Starbucks employees. Probably researching to know exactly when to time a short of Starbucks' stock. That puts him in the position to be uniquely qualified to know whether or not she had received unearned promotions.
...what the fuck. $25m for a woman who failed upwards for her entire career.
Was the jury 90% women?
I just don't fucking get it. Women can brag about discriminating against men in front of audiences of celebrities and bank executives, but firing one of them is worth this much?!
What about all the qualified men who didn't get the job because she got it?
Failing upwards? She managed a fucking Starbucks. Not exactly the height of success.
You really need to work on grasping the concept of two things being bad at once. It's bad that she got fired for being white, it's bad that companies discriminate against men.
Clearly he took a personal interest in her career years ago, like some sort of sports talent scout, except for Starbucks employees. Probably researching to know exactly when to time a short of Starbucks' stock. That puts him in the position to be uniquely qualified to know whether or not she had received unearned promotions.
No, I just am capable of reading a corporate report.
Starbucks was the first company to set a target for female hires above 50%.