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Comment by mossTechnician

9 days ago

I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed this. A similar section offers an apparently contradictory take with similar language:

> A smart executive welcomes the union, signs a generous contract, and uses the goodwill to consolidate authority for the difficult AI-era decisions ahead. That is the textbook play. Meehan and her team chose the opposite. They picked a fight.

The "standard tech playbook" fires union organizers, but a "textbook play" welcomes them?

Yea that part also stood out to me.

Everything else is also chock-full of plausible sounding but baseless claims and generalizations devoid of any nuance.

> For the people inside the Foundation: this is not a moment to manage. It is a moment to decide.

What does that even mean? Moment to manage what? Decide on what?