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Wow, well, that's the biggest move any big org has taken on an employee matter in recent years.



This is not the biggest HR issue GitHub has faced in recent memory.

https://www.businessinsider.com/tom-preston-werner-resigns-f...


Quite sad actually


Which part? It takes a lot to admit you were wrong, backstep to do the right thing, and then hold the responsible party accountable, so I'm missing the sad part.


The sad part is that companies wrong employees all the time but rarely admit wrongdoing, backstep in any way, or hold anyone accountable.


Ok - I will agree that that is sad - but that's not what happened here.




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