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Username2324 said:
Well, if you don't like where you work go somewhere else.... Easy as that.

I mean honestly, unless he was planning on sueing Microsoft, he, assuming he is atleast a decent designer, could have switched to a different company and then been a bit more careful about what he let his coworkers know.

I see this as being his own fault, and if I were working there I could have just as easily complained about working next to a gay guy and sued Microsoft for not accommodating MY feelings.

 Nope, you couldn.t If you are uncomfortable workign with gays, straights, blacks, whites, purples, or imaginry aliens from the fifth dimension you have to put up with it or leave. Creating a hostile work environment for someone else because they are one of the above though is actually illegal. The reason is because there is only so many jobs to go around. Eventually you just run out and have to suck it up with a shitty jo for no reason other than an accident of birth. This was done to keep people from being second class citizens like in the old days.



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