US tells French companies to comply with Donald Trump’s anti-diversity order
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Lmao inagine fucking yourself this hard. That means all global suppliers to the US will have to stop dealing with them. They will run out of brains and resources so fucking fast.
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The French government will have to intervene because I don't think corporations are gonna be willing to put up a fight on their own.
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The interesting part
France has not traditionally been a place where DEI programmes have taken root because of legal limitations on the collection of racial and ethnic data. Employers are not allowed to factor people’s origins into hiring or promotion decisions.
In France, you cannot really base any official decision on the origin of someone, even just using the concept of race is considered racist and against the law.
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"If you don't play by our rules you can't do business with us!"
They just keep shooting themselves in both feet.
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The interesting part
France has not traditionally been a place where DEI programmes have taken root because of legal limitations on the collection of racial and ethnic data. Employers are not allowed to factor people’s origins into hiring or promotion decisions.
In France, you cannot really base any official decision on the origin of someone, even just using the concept of race is considered racist and against the law.
Didn't he study jeans?
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The interesting part
France has not traditionally been a place where DEI programmes have taken root because of legal limitations on the collection of racial and ethnic data. Employers are not allowed to factor people’s origins into hiring or promotion decisions.
In France, you cannot really base any official decision on the origin of someone, even just using the concept of race is considered racist and against the law.
This sounds like Trump’s dream country.
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The French government will have to intervene because I don't think corporations are gonna be willing to put up a fight on their own.
European governments and courts have a long history of laughing at US companies attempting to apply US labour laws on European soil. I'm sure they'll cope.
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"If you don't play by our rules you can't do business with us!"
They just keep shooting themselves in both feet.
As if a tariff war wasn't enough.To be fair
"If you don't play by our rules you can't do business with us!"
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To be fair
"If you don't play by our rules you can't do business with us!"
Is how our European market works as well right?It could be argued, I guess?
But to impose arbitrary (and contrary to democracy itself) rules overnight and expect everyone to follow suit instead of negotiating a solution? No fucking way.
Maybe I should have put it differently:
“If you don’t run your business by our fascist rules right now you can’t do business with us!”
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Didn't he study jeans?
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This sounds like Trump’s dream country.
If you think it's because there's no help programs for minorities, there are, but it is usually based on the revenue of the household or the district.
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To be fair
"If you don't play by our rules you can't do business with us!"
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I'm remembering what always happens when US companies try to run US labour practices in Europe.
It's hilarious
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This sounds like Trump’s dream country.
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According to Les Échos, the letter concluded: “If you do not agree to sign this document, we would be grateful if you could kindly provide us with detailed reasons, which we will forward to our legal department.”
God this is so childish. This just isn't how grown ups go about disagreeing about things.
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Right-wingers have decried this system for a while now. They're convinced it's designed to hide the fact that brown people commit more crime and such.
Maybe right wingers just like to bitch about everything
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Well the difference is that EU tries to impose fair rules that will benefit (or hurt, as is too often the case) everyone equally, while Trump wants to impose unfair rules that only benefit US corporations and himself.
No, the EU has a habit of protectionism disguised as legitimate interest. I recall a case study from when I was in high school, where the EU set the safety limits on a certain contaminant in a product—peanuts, I think it was—way, way stricter than any evidentiary basis, because EU farms could meet the restriction, but African or South American farms could not.
It's hardly comparable to anything Trump is doing, but it's worth mentioning, since you did claim EU laws are all about affecting everyone equally.
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I see no problems with the request. Their country, their rules. We here in EU should do the same instead of trying to fuck everyone of these companies equally. I say let Macaron deal with Trump if he wants to make amendments to the request. Now morally I would say this is absolutely retarded. But this is how this new gov operates there by default.