Anonymous asked:
orteil42 answered:
that’s like sending someone home in the middle of a triple bypass surgery IT DOESN’T WORK THE GUY’S ALL OPEN UP HE’S LEAKING VITAL FLUIDS LOOK WHAT YOU’VE DONE I HOPE YOU’RE PROUD OF YOURSELF
Anonymous asked:
orteil42 answered:
that’s like sending someone home in the middle of a triple bypass surgery IT DOESN’T WORK THE GUY’S ALL OPEN UP HE’S LEAKING VITAL FLUIDS LOOK WHAT YOU’VE DONE I HOPE YOU’RE PROUD OF YOURSELF
you want to help stop tumblr from murdering itself? here's how!
i encourage you to reblog this so we can get as many people leaving feedback as humanly possible. we need to let staff know this is an utterly terrible idea
by the way, tumblr has turned off asks on all of their staff blogs, so this is the only way to tell tumblr how you feel
here it is again because uh. seems relevant.
hey @staff what the fresh fuck is this
Don’t forget y’all that there’s a much better way for us to let Tumblr know what we think about specific changes, rather than @ ing staff or wip, and it’s sending in a support ticket and choosing feedback!
Tumblr reverted some of the asinine app decisions they made after a concerted feedback effort! So make sure to use this form! It’s what it’s for, but it’s not well advertised!
Oh no, a writers and actors strike!
New media production might be disrupted?
Recommendations for first books:
obligatory disclaimer that Terry Pratchett was a white cishet man and it often shows in his work. Not saying this to scare people off from reading the books, but he's talked up so much for his progressive messaging that it may give people some innaccurate expectations of moral infallibility and that's... not what they're gonna get.
I've been thinking about this comment a lot, and I do agree that it's super fair and true.
But it also makes me think of just how far class solidarity, versatile metaphors, and the idea that satire should "punch up" can get you.
The City Watch books are maybe the best example of this. Sam Vimes is a grump who is very set in his ways, and he often finds himself exasperated by change and the new diversity in his city. Yet the villains of his books are never the immigrants or the foreign- it's the wealthy and the powerful and the cruel. He consistently places himself on the side of the minorities, even if he grumbles a bit about how things weren't like this back in his day.
No author or book series should be deemed morally infallible. There are no doubt bits that didn't age well or can fall apart if applied too closely to real life situations, and your milage may vary on how well any one plot point or another resonates with you; but I think the heart of the books, the themes and values they explore, hold up very well over all.
Ok, but if you’re an independent contractor in the US and this happens? Find a lawyer, because you might have just gotten a huge payday.
Your position was just referred to as employment. Independent contractors do not have employers; they do not have employment. Congrats, your contact at this company just provided evidence that you were illegally missclassified.
This contact is claiming that you have set hours you’re obligated to fulfill. Unless a work task can only be done at a set time for practical reasons (i.e. you’re an audio freelancer paid to support a live event that occurs at a particular time and requires a certain amount of pre-show setup), a company cannot set an independent contractor’s work hours. This is further evidence that you were missclassified.
The whole exchange establishes that the company is interpreting an employer-employee relationship rather than expecting a service. Discipline and potential for firing (you cannot fire an independent contractor; no longer purchasing their service is not equivalent) establish that this person views themselves as a manager. Independent contractors cannot have managers.
This one text exchange could:
If the company is going to screw you over like that, may as well make them pay for it.
Since this is getting a lot of reblogs, here’s a federal source that can help you determine if you’re illegally classified as a contractor:
You can also file a form with the IRS to force the company to correct your classification (assuming you meet the criteria), without necessarily having to sue:
Keep in mind that this is just federal. Most states also prohibit missclassification as an independent contractor; and even if states have more lenient rules, companies still have to comply with this federal law. The rules have largely been bipartisan and existed for decades, so they’re common.
States also have an interest in having regulations about missclassification: it’s a significant loss of tax revenue. Your self employment tax does not fully equal what a company would have paid for you in payroll taxes.
A lawyer can help point you in the right direction if a company is currently missclassifying you.
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