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14-02-2024 06:00 PM |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
(Post 267335)
I'm not taking any moral high ground. I'm saying it's perfectly reasonable for companies to routinely enforce their non-competes against their employees, regardless of the merits.
These legal cost are loose change to companies. You think they care about losing a few small cases and paying lawyers the loose change?
On the contrary, it is people like you taking the moral high ground pretending to adopt a "pro-worker" stance.
The principle is not just about this case, which Shopee indeed lost. It's a larger point and principle that companies should have the right to protect their legitimate interests.
You obviously have an inability to appreciate larger, more abstract notions and are harping only on this individual case. Typical coder brain. That's probably why you work in Shopee
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why tf u sucking up to companies lol they dont give a fk about u lil bro,
why do u think sg birthrate is falling and we're mass importing foreigners from poorer countries? everyone's exhausted after getting sucked dry by big companies and the new imports are all happy to put up with it since its better than getting 1/4 of the same pay and work 3x as hard in their own hometown
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