Baz Ares
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Commander Great DOUCHE: Is Quietly Making It Even Harder To Report Sexual Harassment And Discrimination.
To the droves of women speaking up about sexual harassment and discrimination, the Trump administration’s message is clear: Shut-up.
Behind-the-scenes, and mostly through executive orders, the White House is making it harder for women to report sexual harassment and fight sex discrimination.
The clearest example came in March. It received little coverage at the time. President Donald Trump reversed an Obama-era order that forbid federal contractors from keeping secret sexual harassment and discrimination cases. The 2014 rule prohibited these companies, which employ about 26 million people, from forcing workers to resolve complaints through arbitration, an increasingly common method businesses use to settle disputes out of the public eye.
“This was a clear sign of the administration silencing women,” said Jessica Stender, senior staff attorney for Equal Rights Advocates, a women’s rights nonprofit.
Trump Is Quietly Making It Even Harder To Report Sexual Harassment And Discrimination | HuffPost
So CIC Douche is making IT OPEN Season TO DO Whatever You WANT Creeps!
Dang! Girls need to travel in pairs for your own safety.
Keep your cell recording 24/7. FFS! Not All the Great Douche
want-to-be, are Orange, smelling like Tic Tacs.
To the droves of women speaking up about sexual harassment and discrimination, the Trump administration’s message is clear: Shut-up.
Behind-the-scenes, and mostly through executive orders, the White House is making it harder for women to report sexual harassment and fight sex discrimination.
The clearest example came in March. It received little coverage at the time. President Donald Trump reversed an Obama-era order that forbid federal contractors from keeping secret sexual harassment and discrimination cases. The 2014 rule prohibited these companies, which employ about 26 million people, from forcing workers to resolve complaints through arbitration, an increasingly common method businesses use to settle disputes out of the public eye.
“This was a clear sign of the administration silencing women,” said Jessica Stender, senior staff attorney for Equal Rights Advocates, a women’s rights nonprofit.
Trump Is Quietly Making It Even Harder To Report Sexual Harassment And Discrimination | HuffPost
So CIC Douche is making IT OPEN Season TO DO Whatever You WANT Creeps!
Dang! Girls need to travel in pairs for your own safety.
Keep your cell recording 24/7. FFS! Not All the Great Douche
want-to-be, are Orange, smelling like Tic Tacs.
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