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quotahire 8 points ago +8 / -0

Get fucked. I hope you go out of business as a message to the rest of these companies that got away with it....

NO MORE

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Trump4a3rdTerm 3 points ago +3 / -0

Veiled insult of President Trump? Also, BLM IS a political movement and is nothing but the racist violent footsoldiers of the DNC at this point. So wearing BLM clothing is still okay but All Lives Matter is not. Such bullshit. Fuck this traitors. Also, how can you claim to support law enforcement AND BLM? Does not compute.

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Keep_on_Trumpin 2 points ago +2 / -0

Still not buying their racist tires

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Industry4 2 points ago +2 / -0

I bet he spent ALL NIGHT on that letter. haha

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kevinkevin 1 point ago +1 / -0

Cooper tires is madly taking notes for their now massive "What not to do" file. Also looks like the next BS move from the Goodyear corporate executive playbook is underway: "Got a problem? Roll it all up on some lackey and fire them. Problem solved. Tee time is at 10 tomorrow."

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bobvagene1 1 point ago +1 / -0

lol you can tell they know they are gonna lose all their LE contracts now!!!!

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TheTuckerDiaries 1 point ago +1 / -0

Go fuck yourself! This plus just building a factory in CHY-NAH?! Where this plandemic began? I want Goodyear to bleed (money wise, no violence)

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QUADBRIX 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's not clear.

Either the political BLM messages go, or the MAGA stays. Simple enough.

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RichardKimball 1 point ago +1 / -0

And....
Yesterday, they were pretending it didn't come from them. Their first statement said it wasn't from Goodyear Corporate. Now, well, it WAS in their Topeka factory and had the Goodyear logo on it, but...
Okay, you can wear stuff supporting the police.
Still silence on MAGA!

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DrBobNJ 1 point ago +1 / -0

The worst fucking part is that at no point does he say they are stopping this policy. All he says is that it was a policy at a plant...but does not go on to say that they are ending it. So, it's still allowed there? Because then your words are meaningless.

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Frunobulax 1 point ago +1 / -0

Blah blah blah. whatever, whatever....

BUT, with that being said...

"the slide in question was created by an employee trying to explain what is acceptable to wear in the workplace"

Look at how easy it would be for an employee (especially the disgruntled type) of a major corporation to pull something like this to purposely sabotage and crater the stock value of a company.

Not saying this happened here...but it seems pretty easy to do if you had a motivated actor.