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Jamshedpur Bar Association Elections See 83% Voter Turnout
60 candidates vie for 16 posts; results expected late night after 6 PM vote count Jamshedpur Bar Association elections concluded with 1,233 out of 1,520 eligible members casting their votes, representing an 83% turnout. JAMSHEDPUR – The Jamshedpur Bar Association elections saw a significant 83% voter turnout, with results anticipated to be announced late at night. The voting process commenced at…
#Advocate Virendra Singh#आयोजन#Bar Association leadership contest#Bar Bhawan voting arrangements#election process transparency#Event#high voter turnout#Jamshedpur Bar Association elections#Jamshedpur legal community#Jharkhand State Bar Council#legal community engagement#legal profession democracy
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OTU OKA-IWU ABUJA's Commitment to Empowering the Next Generation.
In a remarkable gathering, the OTU OKA-IWU ABUJA, the Association of Igbo Lawyers in Abuja, discussed a vital aspect of the legal profession: nurturing the younger generation while upholding its esteemed standards. Also Read:https://legalattorneyblog.com/2023/09/11/the-otu-oka-iwu-abuja-pioneering-excellence-in-igbo-legal-profession/ The passion in the room was palpable as members deliberated on…
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#Association of Igbo Lawyers#Integrity and Prestige#Legal Community Engagement#Legal Profession#Mentorship#NBA President#OTU OKA-IWU ABUJA#Standards of Training
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#voting consequences#supreme court#right wing extremists#election importance#voting rights#women's bodily autonomy#civil rights#living conditions#black community#political stakes#judicial impact#high court influence#long term repercussions#political engagement#voter responsibility#trump#donald trump#trump presidency#trump administration#trump policies#trump controversies#trump supporters#trump impeachment#trump legal issues#trump election#trump campaign#trump legacy
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Lanyan my babygirl,I wish people would treat you more than who they ship you with (when she finally release)
#I understand thumbstacking her to a ship is a way to keep her relevant#but after the shippers on tiktok already causing drama#I sincerely hope people don't reduce her to a love interest when she's out#listen I like my bro gaming too as much as the next guy#them being childhood friends are super sweet#can't wait to witness their dynamic#but please I beg you gaming x lanyan shippers on tiktok#stop being the ship police to other completely legal ships#it goes both ways#don't send hate and don't accept hate#you deserve better than to engage in an argument over which pixels should kiss which pixel#and you deserve better than to be angry at someone who's wasting your time over how boring your ship is#I hope I don't come off as a hater#like I genuinely hope lanyan isn't remembered for the discourse that surrounds her when she's finally out#(a mean part of me wishes she's aroace coded so the toxic tiktok people can finally shut up)#(but that would be unfair to normal shippers that's just doing their own thing#yet again genshin tiktok proves to be the most braindead community imaginable#lan yan#genshin lanyan#lanyan genshin#genshin impact#shipping discourse#not a reblog
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something that far too few people--including other autistics--acknowledge about higher-support autism is the defenselessness that comes with it, namely when you don't have a high-quality caregiver or support system.
so many people only talk about the impairments that come with low-support autism, the things that you can easily cope with through self-accommodation, sensory aids, and understanding; so little attention goes out to those of us who can't help ourselves, at least not enough to remain physically safe and healthy on our own.
I'm visibly dirty (dermatitis neglecta) because I have anxiety attacks when I try to task-switch and bathe. nearly a quarter of My teeth are decayed because I go months without brushing. at the time of writing, I've lost over 3% of My body weight in the past month due to inertia preventing Me from eating more than once a day.
I can't simply use a schedule or set alarms, because I end up not acknowledging either of them (except to turn the latter off). the "simple fixes" that low-support autistics recommend offer little-to-no improvement for Me.
that's ultimately the difference between low-support autism and medium/high-support autism: someone with LSN can accommodate themself enough to stay afloat, whereas someone with MSN/HSN literally needs another person to do some or all things for them.
because of this, people whose caregivers believe they don't need assistance (My situation), believe their autism can be disciplined away, are too careless or busy to help them, and those who don't have and can't easily access a caregiver at all are left in a totally isolated position.
at best, either our caregivers' attitudes or our autism miraculously improve and we're able to get our needs met. at worst, we continuously suffer until we experience a medical crisis from the neglect or seriously injure (if not kill) ourselves for the same reason.
this isn't to say that autism--even higher-support autism--is all horrible, but I really do wish that more autistic advocacy focused on relieving this helplessness, rather than just the self-advocacy of low-support individuals.
#autism#actually autistic#neglect#ableism#I don't know where I can put this in the basic post but we also can't just call CPS/APS#government systems regularly neglect disabled people. many of us are no safer in government care than we are with our abusers#personally I'm a legally an adult and 'competent' so I would be allowed to choose whether I was removed or not. but I wouldn't want to be!#I don't want 'temporary housing!' I want an actual home away from here#not only that but I just don't trust the government to honor My autonomy ESPECIALLY since both My mom and I are POC#I'd rather not risk being abused further by engaging with a racist + ableist system. better the devil you know than the devil you don't#which is ultimately why we as a community need to focus on ways to help higher-support autistics other than just relying on the authorities#why we need mutual aid and free housing and other autistics/allies who are willing to actively help those with no/unreliable caregivers
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Okay I wish Trobed was canon too, but at the same time...if you're watching a show from 2009 - 2009 mind you - and you're surprised that the gay ship didn't become canon, like that actually upsets you...I don't even know what to say.
#Community Tumblr is kind of a perfect example of what happens#when people on this website actually have to engage with a piece of media from before gay marriage was legalized#also it's very funny that people here act like not getting Trobed together was the worst thing Dan Harmon ever did#like bro have you read Wikipedia#community#abed nadir#troy barnes#trobed
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How to Build and Manage a Community-Centric Program Schedule for Your Community Radio Station
Creating a program schedule for your Community Radio Station (CRS) is like curating a reading list for a book club—it needs to be engaging, varied, and reflective of the interests of your members. For a CRS, your “members” are your community, and building a schedule that captures their attention and sustains their interest is key to success. A well-crafted program schedule doesn’t just ensure…
#Broadcasting Techniques#Call-In Shows#Community Contributions to Radio#Community Engagement#Community Feedback#Community Radio Content Calendar#Community Radio Engagement#Community Radio Programming#Community Radio Station#Community Radio Sustainability#Content Vetting#CRS India#CRS License India#CRS Program Schedule#Cultural Programming#Cultural Sensitivity in Radio#discover page#Diverse Demographics in CRS#Elderly Engagement in CRS#Ethical Broadcasting#featured#Flexibility in Scheduling#Fundraising for CRS#Host and Volunteer Training#Interactive Radio Shows#Legal Compliance in Radio#Live Radio Debates#Local Events Radio#mind scrolls#Mobile Reporting for CRS
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EPA Announces Initial Recipients for Historic Community Change Grants Program
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced more than $325 million in funding for 21 projects aimed at addressing environmental and climate justice issues in disadvantaged communities. This funding is the first round of nearly $2 billion from the new Community Change Grants Program, the largest environmental justice investment in history. The program has two…
#business#Community-Driven Investments for Change#Dillard University#Environmental Law#Environmental Protection Agency#EPA#government#legal#Meaningful Engagement for Equitable Governance#United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)#United Way of Southeast Louisiana
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Happy World Day for International Justice! ⚖️
Celebrate World Day for International Justice! ⚖️ Honor the importance of human rights, the rule of law, and accountability. Advocate, support global justice, and educate others to build a just world for all.
July 17th marks the World Day for International Justice, a day dedicated to recognizing the crucial role of human rights, the rule of law, and accountability in our global society. This day is a call to action for individuals, organizations, and governments worldwide to advocate for and support global justice. By educating ourselves and others about the importance of these principles, we can…
#Accountability#community advocacy#global justice#human rights#ICC#international justice#judicial independence#legal education#rule of law#youth engagement
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They also frequently threw queer cis women & trans mascs in psychiatric hospitals. Queer cis men & trans femmes would get sent to jail (or fined or placed under house arrest) and often chemically castrated for "deviant behavior", queer cis women & trans mascs would (usually) get locked in psych wards for their "delusions" instead. When ya know, they weren't just straight up murdering queer people for being queer. Because as pointed out above that was also very much happening.
I feel like some queer ppl & feminist allies who used to think wlw were (unlike mlm) never really oppressed (because they didn't receive the same level of vitriol, the erasure of their identities meant that anti-sodomy laws historically disproportionately affected men, ppl are less disgusted with female homosexuality etc.) only gained a surface-understanding of oppression (lesbians = oppressed because patriarchy) without learning anything at all about erasure and what it does to a community, and now that they struggle to understand transmasculine history & oppression it definitely shows.
#also i would like to point out that the 'sending someone to the psych ward for being queer thing' is very much still happening#and i don't just mean in countries where homosexuality is explicitly against the law either#i mean in the US (and I'm certain other countries as well) some families & communities are still doing this to their children#and yes i am certain it's still happening even to people from places where conversion therapy is technically illegal#children in the US have so few actual protections & rights#it is incredibly easy for parents to just send their gay kids off to a private facility in another state or country where it is legal#not to mention that religious schools & similar programs are incredibly poorly regulated in most of the US#like i've been listening to a podcast of stories of ex-anabaptists#and it's full of stories of people who were sent away or whose friends were sent away or who were coerciavlly medicated#for any sort of behavior that didn't align with the strict gender norms/roles of those communities#or for any sort of questioning of the church or independent thought#like this is very much a Problem in the US (and Canada) still today#it's just not the entirety of society#fundamentalist & evangelical christian communities are doing the same things#and i'm certain there are fundamentalist types in other religions as well engaging in the same sort of shit#i just happen to be more versed in christian fundamentalism bc of my own upbringing & current podcast interests
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one of the reasons it's really hard for a lot of intersex people when intersex topics are on the news cycle is because the public's reaction reveals how little anyone knows or cares about intersex people, including people who call themselves our allies. almost every time intersex topics are trending, the discourse surrounding them is filled with misinformation. people who only learned today what the word intersex means jump into conversations and act like an authority. endosex/dyadic/perisex people get tripped up over things that are basically intersex 101, with tons of endosex people incorrectly arguing about the definition of intersex, who "counts," DSD terminology, and so much more. i've seen multiple endosex people say today that they've been "warning intersex people" and that we should have known that transphobia would catch up with us eventually, which is an absolutely absurd thing to say given the fact that consistently over the past ten years, it has often been intersex people sounding the alarm on sex-testing policies and also the fact that many, many intersex people are also trans, and already are facing the impacts of transphobia. there is an absolute failure from the general public to take intersex identity seriously; people seem not even able to fathom that intersex people have a community, history, and our own political resources. instead, endosex people somehow seem to think they're helping by bringing up half-remembered information from their high school biology class which usually isn't even relevant at all.
and this frustrates me so fucking much. not because i want to deny the impacts of transphobic oppression--i'm a trans intersex person, trust me when i say i am intimately aware of transphobia. this frustrates me because there is no way we can achieve collective liberation if our "allies" fail to even engage with basic intersex topics and are seemingly unaware of the many forms of intersex oppression that we are already facing every fucking day. if you are not aware of compulsory dyadism, if you are not aware of interphobia, if you are not aware of the many different ways that intersex people are directly and often violently targeted--how the fuck do you think we're going to dismantle all of these systems of oppression?
if you were truly an intersex ally, you would already KNOW that this is not new, and would not be surprised--interphobia in sports has been going on for decades. you would know that we do have a community, an identity, a history--you would have already read/listened/watched to intersex resources that give you the background information you need for allyship. you would know that although there is a really distinct lack of resources and political education, that intersex people ARE developing a political understanding of ourselves and our oppression--Cripping Intersex by Celeste Orr and their framework of compulsory dyadism is one example of how we're theorizing our oppression. It's absolutely fucking wild to me how few people I've seen actually use words like "interphobia" "intersexism" "compulsory dyadism" or "intersex oppression"--endosex people are seemingly incapable of recognizing that there is already an entrenched system of oppression towards intersex people that violently reshapes our bodies, restricts our autonomy, and attempts to eradicate intersex through a variety of medical and legal means.
you cannot treat intersex people like an afterthought. not just because we're meaningful parts of your community and deserving of solidarity, but also because intersex oppression impacts everyone!!! especially trans community--trans people will not be free until intersex people are free, so much of transphobia is shaped by compulsory dyadism, the mythical sex binary, all these ideas of enforced "biological sex" that are just as fake as the gender binary.
it makes me absolutely fucking livid every time this shit happens because it becomes so abundantly clear to me how little the average endosex person knows about intersex issues and also how little the average endosex person cares about changing that. i don't know what to say to get you to care, to get you to change that, but we fucking need it to happen and i, personally, am tired of constantly being grateful when i meet an endosex person who knows the bare minimum. i think we have a right to expect better and to demand that if you're going to call yourself our ally, you actually fucking listen to us when we tell you what that means.
okay for endosex people to reblog.
#personal#intersex#actually intersex#actuallyintersex#interphobia#intersexism#compulsory dyadism#trans#lgbtqia#transphobia#also to be clear im not necessarily mad about people not knowing or using the term compulsory dyadism. bc that term in particular is newer.#and from a dense academic theory book. so that's something that i understand why ppl might not yet know. i just brought it up as an example#and my main point is less about which specific terms people are using. but more just that endosex people seem incapable of recognizing the#actual material instances of oppression that are already happening. and teh history of that. and the systems#set up to enable it#like idk i don't care if you don't know or use a term if you're otherwise aware and understand how the sex binary is fake and all the#discriminatory ways society then enforces this. and how it fucks intersex people over#you see what i'm saying?
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Family Culture and Wellness Thrive at Sun Life Grepa
Navigating the post-pandemic workplace requires organizations to reassess their practices and create environments that prioritize employee well-being and a sense of belonging. Sun Life Grepa Life Financial, Inc. (Sun Life Grepa or SLGFI), a leading life insurance company in the country, stands out by placing family-centric values and wellness at the heart of its workplace culture. A Warm…
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#career growth#COVID-19 protocols#Employee Assistance Program#employee development#employee engagement#employee well-being#family values#family-centric culture#financial advice#financial literacy#Great Place to Work certification#hybrid church services#investment education#legal support#mental health support#open communication#press release#recognition and rewards#stress management#Sun Grepamilya#Sun Life Grepa#Sun Life Grepa Life Financial#trust in leadership#virtual wellness sessions#work-life balance#workplace activities#workplace safety#workplace wellness
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Knock Knock, Who's There? A Disabled Plaintiff Seeking Justice - Here's How to Protect Yourself from Insurers and an ACCEPTED CLAIM
#Me: Great. Please summarize this entire thread so that a self-represented plaintiff, a lawyer, a judge, a journalist, a policyholder or any Patriot can grasp the content, and figure out an action plan. ChatGPT: In this thread, we discussed ways that self-represented plaintiffs can protect themselves from unscrupulous lawyers and fix-your-type defense attorneys. We explored the legal…
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#17TWEETS#17 more tweets and include hashtags regarding pursuit of justice#17 more tweets with a focus on addressing disabled or elderly plaintiffs who may feel blacklisted by the legal community#17 more tweets with a slightly humorous tone to keep things interesting#17 tweets regarding ways for self-represented people to protect themselves from unscrupulous lawyers and fix your type defense attorneys#90-day action plan for everyday Patriots to better understand and engage with the legal system#998#AI AND LAW - LINDA AND CHAT#LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL#SELF REPRESENTATION#self representation and protection from unscrupulous attorneys and criminals who will or who may cheat at every corner. Keep it perky but fi#WE ARE THE MEDIA NOW
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Let's Talk About Security Culture: Why Keeping Secrets is Cool and Sexy
It's a natural impulse -- if you love crime -- to want to talk about how great it is. And if you hate America, it's only natural to want to share your dreams for its future with the rest of tumblr dot com. It can feel brave and transgressive. And there is a drive to share your soul with the world at the heart of social media. Surely I should be posting the most concrete implications of my politics, right? This is the poster's curse.
Security Culture refers to a set of "best practices" developed over the past several decades, largely (in a US context) coming out of radical environmental groups as they faced intense state repression, infiltration and entrapment. If you're not familiar, there's some fascinating crimethinc write ups to give you a window into that world:
Much of it boils down to: don't talk about crimes, past or forthcoming with people who don't need to know about them, and be mindful of the possibility of surveillance and infiltration. And, we can support each other as a community in minimizing risks, with an eye towards enabling bold action rather than getting bogged down in fears and anxieties. The guidelines that make sense for AG-based trouble-makers are different from the guidelines that make sense for posters, but plenty of common principles apply. To speak briefly to our position here as posters:
First, it bears saying that long term anonymity is nearly impossible to maintain. Unless you've never accessed Tumblr without a vpn, and avoided connections with other ppl who can be associated with you/your location, and never shared pictures without scrubbing metadata, and a bunch of other 100% consistent steps, it's trivial for the state to know who you are.
Second, just because something isn't actively being prosecuted now doesn't mean it can't be prosecuted later. The priorities of the state change and a shift in power towards the right or a growth in radical action from the left can suddenly make it a priority to destroy anarchist networks or just find a few ppl to prosecute as examples (who probably weren't that plugged into larger networks before getting arrested). Advocating for specific anti-government crimes or declarations of intent to commit such crimes are likely prosecutable, and even if charges don't stick, they're an easy vector for legal harassment.
Third, it's worth thinking about heat as separate from prosecutability. There are modes of engagement that may not be directly criminalized but signal that you are someone worth watching. Some people choose to be public in ways that make heat unavoidable. But it's worth noting that heat isn't strictly individualized, that it persists over time but also is going to shrink over time.
It's easy on here, ime, to see yourself as a proud member of the crime fandom but not much of a content creator. And it's easy to feel like you've generated an amount of heat where you're locked into that role. But heat you generated 10 years ago is probably pretty well gone. Heat you generated 5 years ago has faded substantially. It's worth thinking about how the world might shift in the coming years and what doors you want to keep open.
The non-individualized nature of heat also means that leaning into the spiciest of anti-state positions will make it a bad idea for people who are acting out those positions end up tied to you. Loudly talking about how "more people should be doing [X/Y/Z]" unfortunately sets you up to remain distant from people who might be doing or thinking about doing such things.
Which brings me back to: keeping secrets is sexy. Not spelling everything out builds intrigue. You can lay out a theoretical position and leave working out the practical implications of that as an exercise for the reader. There's value in opacity. The poster's curse and the drive to confess are extremely convenient for the state, but we can resist them. We can hold dreams in our hearts that we refuse to offer up to the posting spectacle.
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This Is A Gay Asian Rant About BL Comments Made By Some Queer Westerners I See Sometimes.
So you know of those gays (usually white) that made dumb tiktok dancing to list of countries that legalized same sex marriage and list of countries that discriminate against LGBTQIA+ poeple as a way to say something racist. yeah i kinda got the same vibes from some comments regard how asian BL is homophobic just cause they don't live up to queer western standard. look, i'm not saying that some BLs and their creators don't deserve criticism regard how they capitalized/exploited queerness for an easy cash grab.
But people need to understand that Asian countries despite recent progress are still very much culturally conservatives. so when people says that thai bl is homophobic and all the characters looks like bunch of straight guys, which is true for some olders thai BLs i'm not gonna denied that. but after all this time and newer BLs generally being very queer and most of creators being out queer themself and poeple still making these comments, i'm annoyed.
And don't get me start on the actors. you don't know them! why are you making assumption and calling them queerbaiter just cause they acts in bl. like maybe they're straight, maybe they're not but what they're definitely doing is making queer content for you know, queer people here. so when you made halfass comments about their sexuality what do you think that made other queer people who still in the closet feels. and when you add the nationality to that, "these thai bl pair are this and that, this korean actor is so ungrateful for his bl past", etc. when our societies are still very much still in progress regard LGBTQIA+ acceptance. it make us living here feels fucking awful like somehow we're lesser queer than people in the west just cause we don't have citibank at pride or some shit.
And the shittiest in my humbled opinion are comments regard censored chinese bls. people do know like, that the creators making these bls are risking their livelihoods for this. that these shows getting make at all are miracles. yes it sucked that they're censored but they're still very much queer shows making by queer people who want to express thier queerness despite the chinese government being the chinese government. when people dimissing these shows as not belonging in queer media, you're also dimissing their creators and audiences as not belonging in the community.
Look what i want to say is that we're trying our best over here, and maybe our best are not up to your liking. the ways we talk and express our queerness maybe still can be perceived as problematic by western queer standard. but these media are our house and you're the guests. for people aren't shitty we appreciated that you're here engaging and loving our media, this is your home too and you're welcome in it. i can speak for myself that i very much love being here on tumblr and interacting with people from all over the world who love BL. but for people who are being shitty sometimes about asian bl.
YOU'RE THE GUESTS, BEHAVE!
#bl drama#thai bl#asian lgbtq dramas#personal rant#japanese bl#taiwanese bl#korean bl#asian ql#asian bl series#asian bl dramas#ql dramas#bl fandom#ql meta#queer media#just fandom things#fandom#chinese bl#dumb boy rambles
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[source (Senior Reporter at Kotaku), linked Kotaku article, two, 'FC 24's performance link', three, four, @/N7SeveranceDay (source of the last two images, "Account supporting BioWare employees laid off in 2023."), five, six, Polygon tweet, Polygon article]
"BioWare Continues to Refuse to Pay Severance" statement transcript:
“BioWare Continues to Refuse to Pay Severance On August 23 of this year, BioWare eliminated “approximately 50 roles at BioWare”. Following the layoffs, seven ex-BioWare employees engaged the services of R. Alex Kennedy to represent their interests, stating that the amount of severance offered was insufficient under Alberta common law. Counsel for the employees has attempted to reach a compromise that would avoid requiring lengthy court proceedings, but BioWare’s lawyers refused any offers to negotiate and settle out of court. The basis of Kennedy’s claim is that according to Alberta precedents and under Canadian law, these employees should be receiving approximately 1.7 months of severance per year of service they gave to BioWare. BioWare has now filed a Statement of Defence, which argues that the seven terminated employees are only entitled to two weeks of severance per year spent in service to BioWare, because of a contract provision that Kennedy says is not enforceable. The filing means BioWare will be taking these former employees to court rather than working towards finding an out of court resolution. The developers involved in the suit have expressed their disappointment: - “We are disappointed that BioWare prefers stalling and intimidation tactics to fair dealing with people who have given years, and in some cases decades, of dedication and hard work to the company.” - “We believe they are using intimidation and stalling tactics to try and get us to drop out. A lot of the more junior employees and those with families, who had more monetary pressure on them, could not risk waiting on a court case that may take many months more to resolve, and have already had to drop out.” - “At the time of the layoffs, BioWare offered us professional assistance in finding new employment, and an additional payment, but ONLY on the condition that we signed an agreement saying we cannot talk about any details of the settlement, and that we would completely waive any right to legal action or even to complain in any way about anyone associated with BioWare now or ever in the future. Tactics like that sure make me think that BioWare knows it is in the wrong.” - “Despite what they publicly announced when they laid us off, this process has been anything but empathetic, respectful, and communicative.” The latest BioWare layoffs were the third round so far this year, and many of the developers affected even in earlier rounds are still searching for work, though some have started to find new positions. Regardless of employment status, the members of the current lawsuit state they remain determined to pursue BioWare in court, regardless of their employment status: - “We strongly believe that if Dragon Age: Dreadwolf does not do as well as BioWare or EA wants at launch, there will be more, even larger layoffs. Therefore, regardless of our own well-being, we believe it is important to hold BioWare responsible and get a clear decision on what settlement amount is legal. We’re no longer part of the development team, so the best way we can help our former teammates now is to hold BioWare accountable and ensure that the next group who is laid off are not treated as poorly as we were.” November 7th marks “N7 Day”, which is a fan celebration of BioWare’s Mass Effect games featuring Commander Shepard and the crew of the Normandy. The developers involved in the lawsuit are hoping N7 Day this year will be a reminder to BioWare of the importance of loyalty to your crew, and hope fans can have a little fun and help express their support with memes and images using an #N7SeveranceDay hashtag. The ex-employees involved in the suit are all based in Canada and have an average of 14 years at BioWare.”
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You can express your support using the hashtag #N7SeveranceDay.
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#dragon age: dreadwolf#dragon age 4#the dread wolf rises#da4#dragon age#bioware#mass effect#video games#long post#longpost#mass effect 5#signal boost#N7SeveranceDay#worker solidarity#labor rights#pls note that i did not create any of the images in this post#or the N7Severance twitter account. pls see source links
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