[olug] MPAA toolkit
Jim O'Gorman
jameso at elwood.net
Fri Nov 30 21:04:38 UTC 2007
On 11/30/07, Bill Brush <bbrush at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Other part of this is the uniformity of enforcement of the policy. You
> can't
> > just enforce on one person when you don't like them, and ignore
> violations
> > from everyone else.
> > That is why when you write the enforcement section of a policy you have
> to
> > ask yourself "Would this be enforceable against the CEO? Against the
> CEO's
> > son who works in the mailroom?" You can only go with the strongest
> action
> > that will be uniformly applied across all affected parties of the
> policy.
>
>
> Absolutely. If you can show that the boss ignored policy for these 10
> people for extended periods and nuked you from orbit on your first
> offense you probably have a case. Now whether or not that case is
> worth litigating is another story.
>
Well, I guess that depends on if you feel you
can receive "punitive damages". ;)
--
Jim O'Gorman
jameso at elwood.net
http://www.elwood.net
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