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In reply to the discussion: Woman sues Microsoft over Windows 10 ...and wins $10,000. ! [View all]hobbit709
(41,694 posts)33. Micro$haft at least owes them fair treatment.
http://money.cnn.com/2006/03/13/technology/microsoft_employees/index.htm
From wiki: "A US state lawsuit was brought against Microsoft in 1992
representing 8,558 current and former employees that had been classified
as "temporary" and "freelance", and became known as Vizcaino v.
Microsoft. In 1993, the suit became a US Federal Class Action in the
United States District Court Western District Of Washington At Seattle
as No. C93-178C. The Final Settlement[48] came in 2005. The case was
decided on the (IRS-defined) basis that such "permatemps" had their jobs
defined by Microsoft, worked alongside regular employees doing the same
work, and worked for long terms. After a series of court setbacks
including three reversals on appeal, Microsoft settled the suit for US
$93 million."
http://www.fastcompany.com/1617116/microsoft-response-chinese-labor-abuses-lacks-details
From wiki: "A US state lawsuit was brought against Microsoft in 1992
representing 8,558 current and former employees that had been classified
as "temporary" and "freelance", and became known as Vizcaino v.
Microsoft. In 1993, the suit became a US Federal Class Action in the
United States District Court Western District Of Washington At Seattle
as No. C93-178C. The Final Settlement[48] came in 2005. The case was
decided on the (IRS-defined) basis that such "permatemps" had their jobs
defined by Microsoft, worked alongside regular employees doing the same
work, and worked for long terms. After a series of court setbacks
including three reversals on appeal, Microsoft settled the suit for US
$93 million."
http://www.fastcompany.com/1617116/microsoft-response-chinese-labor-abuses-lacks-details
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The very same thing happened to me. I was asked if I wanted Win 10 to upgrade. I said no.
YOHABLO
Jun 2016
#5
it's ironic this thread is here. I work for the Clinton Global Initiative, and
Exilednight
Jun 2016
#25
They're donating them if it was such a great system IT would have nothing to do.
Exilednight
Jun 2016
#30
Not my department. All I have to do is take back my laptop and trade it for
Exilednight
Jun 2016
#58
for those that are permanent hires. The permatemps were and are still getting screwed.
hobbit709
Jun 2016
#27
Good for people that don't want to learn how to use a PC for anything more than a word processor.
Rex
Jun 2016
#91
Couple months ago I posted the story about the car companies claiming we do not own our cars
dixiegrrrrl
Jun 2016
#72
my FL epal had that, but her geek husband was able to stop the windows 10 from loading. she NO WANT.
pansypoo53219
Jun 2016
#19
Thanks I have a laptop with 7 that I purposely have not used because I don't want to
kimbutgar
Jun 2016
#54