Here's a link about an extremely oily owner of a successful company for whom sexual harrassment is not only accepted but practically company policy:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14082498/
How do I know this and why is this ticking me off so much? Because this slimy, oily PIG used to come into Kinko's back in the day and act like a pain in the rump. When this headline came across my screen this morning, I just about choked on/spilled my coffee. We had this stunningly beautiful typsetter who he came in and harrassed repeatedly, trying to get her pose for pictures for him. She told him repeatedly to give it a rest and he repeatedly ignored her requests. Finally, my husband (who was her superior) stepped in and told him to stop bothering her. This ASS actually had the gall to say "Why do I have to stop?" J stood up and said, in his calm-before-the-storm voice., "Because I said so." That seemed to do it, and he quit bothering her.
Frankly, to see this guy in a position of power over people makes me nearly physically sick.
We were talking about this over lunch, and I have no idea what he was doing in SC. I can only imagine that it's because there are a lot of textile mills that operate with non-union labor. (In fact, J has speculated that this is probably less about sexual harrassment and more about the fact the Union's probably out to get him.)
Gross!
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14082498/
How do I know this and why is this ticking me off so much? Because this slimy, oily PIG used to come into Kinko's back in the day and act like a pain in the rump. When this headline came across my screen this morning, I just about choked on/spilled my coffee. We had this stunningly beautiful typsetter who he came in and harrassed repeatedly, trying to get her pose for pictures for him. She told him repeatedly to give it a rest and he repeatedly ignored her requests. Finally, my husband (who was her superior) stepped in and told him to stop bothering her. This ASS actually had the gall to say "Why do I have to stop?" J stood up and said, in his calm-before-the-storm voice., "Because I said so." That seemed to do it, and he quit bothering her.
Frankly, to see this guy in a position of power over people makes me nearly physically sick.
We were talking about this over lunch, and I have no idea what he was doing in SC. I can only imagine that it's because there are a lot of textile mills that operate with non-union labor. (In fact, J has speculated that this is probably less about sexual harrassment and more about the fact the Union's probably out to get him.)
Gross!
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