R&D teams within HP Enterprise Services received memos this week reminding them about the company's rules regarding workplace fashion. "If you aren't dressed like the models in the posters that HP displays around its locations, then your appearance is sapping the productivity of the workers around you," was one summary of the memo by an anonymous source. Many employees have become comfortable wearing t-shirts and shorts on a regular basis, and it is believed that "scruffy-looking" engineers might alienate visiting customers.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday July 26 2015, @05:53PM
No, he just made sure that thousands of slaves died during the construction of the V2s. He was a war criminal who was let of the hook by the US military. A great shame.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday July 26 2015, @07:34PM
So, I guess NASA and the entire space program should be banned due to it's connection to slavery.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday July 26 2015, @10:14PM
No, there are multiple standards. When someone we disagree with runs cubicle farms, its slavery. When we do it, its for the freedoms.
It does not matter who "WE" is.