Meanwhile in Meta ;
“ Last week Meta fired 30+ people for policy violations because they used their $25 Grubhub credits for non-food items, shared credits with people, or went above budget. They were given a warning to stop which most of them did, but were still fired 3 months later even after stopping.”
https://www.teamblind.com/post/Meta-fired-30-people-in-LA-office-for-policy-violations-FCRtj8WM
I don't get why Meta is giving them Grubhub credits instead of just cash, but to my mind, if Grubhub delivers it, how is it against policy? If you want them to order food so they can keep working on projects, do you want them to go home if they want to brush their teeth after eating?
@AlphaCentauri @cjtownsend and they had stopped doing it!! Why did they fire them ?
There's just too little backstory here.
@AlphaCentauri @cjtownsend yes .
@cjtownsend he looks weird.
Eh. That's an audit thing. The credits are for satellite office folks and it's considered a non-transferable employee benefit.
It's petty, but I'm pretty sure that the firings were likely fear factor to get the worker bees back in the hive. I'd also bet that it was generated using an AI audit assist.
AI, your own personal overseer.
@Cosmichomicide yes , fear is a big motivator, no doubt about it.
@Jorro
*uckerberg is not a human being...