I know your internet law degree is very important to you. I have a real law degree and I would never ever do what I see here constantly. Posters confidentially tell OP they have no rights, don’t bother. Just move on. Unless and until you talk to a local attorney about all the details, you have no fucking idea. No idea at all. Call the labor board. Call the bar association for a referral. Call the local law school to see if they do pro bono. Call the local legal aid. Call call call. Even if you don’t have rights, you’ll learn a lot. You might preserve a claim next time, you might help others. Shut the fuck up when you’re telling people they have no rights. ETA: I’m going to back away and let the convo develop but here’s some insight: Client interviews are hard because lay people focus…
[r/place] Wanna do somethin?
Do some of you want to draw some propaganda on the r/place canevas?
LETS ADD TO r/PLACE
This sub has grown massively over the past two years. People are unionizing now more than ever. We should put something like “NO BOSSES NO MASTERS.” LETS GOO Y'ALL
Online Reviews to promote workers rights
This is the 31st of March.
Let me hang this in my living room
I'm really surprised that this sub hasn't worked together to have a spot on rplace. Anyone want to make this happen?