Seems like something that WFH would solve without having to upend so many employee lives.

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    A decade ago, a lot of folks would probably seriously consider this. Austin is a rad town and cost of living is cheaper than San Diego. Now moving to Texas could put you at significant risk if you’re a woman.

    Apple, a company that likes to value diversity and inclusion, is apparently fine with putting its female employees in harm’s way for a tax break.

    Of all the shit Apple has done, this is particularly disturbing.

    Edit: Took a few more minutes to look into this, and it appears that Apple covers travel and medical expenses for women that have to travel out of state for care. Although, forcing someone into that position to keep their job is pretty douchey.

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      Even covering expenses still puts women’s lives at risk.

      Sure if you get pregnant and early on decide you want one, they can help out, AFTER you divulge very private information.

      But what about all the myriad of other scenarios where people need medical abortions in life threatening situations. You don’t always have the time to get yourself to another state, and then you die, or lose the ability to get pregnant again.

      Sure its nice they offer it, but fuck them for putting women in that situation anyway. They don’t get a pass for covering costs when they can.

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        With a 2% chance of an ectopic pregnancy, it’s a little like Russian Roulette if you’re of childbearing age, isn’t it?

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      value diversity and inclusion

      Bullshit.

      They don’t give a shit.

      It’s something of importance to their target demographic, so they play into it.

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        all the tech companies should move to another smaller city in a blue state all at once. turn Salem OR or something into the next big tech hub

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          Or build a blue city on the triple-border of South Dakota, Montana, and Wyoming. Property is crazy cheap there. It’s the perfect place for a big “blue utopia” city.

          Because of those states’ small population, just a small number of Democratic votes there could yield three states’ electoral votes and six senators.

          Republicans would lose forever if Democrats didn’t gerrymander themselves into the coasts.

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            IIRC some red states have already floated the idea of not letting people vote for several years after moving there specifically to ensure that Republicans never lose control.

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        And guess what happened in 23? A LOT of those people came RIGHT back to California lol

        Perfect example: https://www.businessinsider.com/couple-moved-california-texas-back-santa-cruz-rosenberg-2023-11?op=1

        Looking at census data: https://www.sfgate.com/local/article/california-exodus-census-analysis-18509264.php

        California was one of 11 states whose inmigration rate was lower than the national migration average of 19.9%. The data says that many of the people (44,279) who moved to California last year came from Texas. The second-highest number of people (31,225) who moved from a different state to California came from New York.

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        Well, lots of people move to Texas from all kinds of states. You could make an article about each one if you tried. Also, people are moving to California from Texas—and everywhere else. You could write an article about each of those places if you tried.

        My point is, people who bleed blue don’t move to Texas unless they have to. And, with recent politics, Texas is a much harder pill to swallow for anyone left of center.

        I’m sure the lefties in California would love to get rid of the righties. Maybe they could make a 1:1 trade, lefties for righties.

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      That’s not really true. Most of California is very conservative, just not very populated. There’s probably a good number of people who at least would say they want to live in Texas, although they’d probably hate it once they realize what the state of California does for them.

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          Perhaps the first comment was worded poorly. It’s less populated in comparison to some of the most populace cities in the world. There’s a lot of Republicans in California who would probably say they want to live in Texas. There are just a massive number of people in California.

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            You said most of California is conservative. Which is just flat out wrong. If u had just left that incorrect statement out then the rest of that comment would have been OK.

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              Most of California, by land mass, is. Most, by population, is not. Those are both true.

              People tend to think of California as an exclusively blue state, and I think that’s ignoring the dangers the right can cause who live there. They are there, and they want to assert themselves. I think it’s dangerous to ignore that.

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                Many of the conservatives in California are still liberal by Texas standards. I grew up in the central valley and it’s not nearly as hard right as people believe.

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          pretty much exactly. we need to get a bunch of liberal people to move into those areas and push the rednecks and klansmen out

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    10 months ago

    Are they expecting for people to just pack their shit up, and go? We have to stop letting these companies pretend that all the workers are just meat puppets

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      Honestly, probably not. They probably want them to quit. This is a cost cutting measure that they don’t want to admit to publicly.

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        Probably not illegal per se but definitely cheaper and easier to fuck over: Texas labor protections are functionally nonexistent