After Meta removed tampons from men’s bathrooms in enterprise office buildings earlier this month, some employees began coordinating “quiet rebellions” by bringing themselves, according to a new report.
In early January, CEO Mark Zuckerberg arranged a variety of internal and external Meta Police, ranging from raising speech restrictions to “restoring free expression” across its platforms until its policy change ” of hateful behavior ”to allow the creation of gender identity.
An internal action that Irked Woke Meta employee was to remove women sanitary products from men’s baths, which the company had previously provided for noble and transgender employees.
According to the New York Times on Wednesday, “to protest Zuckerberg’s actions, some Meta’s works soon brought the tampons, their pads and lines in men’s baths, five people with knowledge of the effort. A group of employees also circulated a petition for save the buffers. “
The Vice President of the Labor Services is reported to send the petition signals by email.
The email suggested that “it was not the goal of the Meta leadership to make the employee feel unwanted or excluded in our officials, at this point we have no plans to review our facilities in the country.”
Email, however, promised to “share your reactions with the leadership”.
“The sanitary products were emblematic of the calm rebellions that Silicon Valley’s works have staged while they accumulate with the right relocation of their bosses,” reported Times, embracing Trump technology giants and participating in his inauguration as “one Great departure for a technology industry that is usually left left and liberal. “
But while the company’s leadership is normalizing relations with the president in the public eye, the employees, according to the exit, are engaged in “delicate acts of defense”.
“The remote Qui underlines that he has power in Silicon Valley these days: Chiefs”, The Times noticed, stressing that this “delicate resistance” is a star contrast to the technology that hires more public protest during Trump’s first administration.
Times claimed that according to an internal survey, a question that Meta hires wanted to ask Zuckerberg to a future Q & A company how women in Meta could provide “Mascin’s energy” for the office.
During an interview with Joe Rogan in Jan. 10, Zuckerberg had argued that “masculine energy” is a positive force.
Times reported that the company changed how employees can participate and “said they would” questions “we expect can be unproductive if they flow.”
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