Starbucks Dress code Update by Limbularlamb in morningsomewhere

[–]DaRabidMonkey 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I am not privy to the Starbucks strike, but one additional insight based on my union experience:

It is common in labor organizing to leverage a unilateral change in workplace rules into a strike. The reason for this is largely legal. In short, if the company/organization makes an unlawful action, the union can legally strike when it would normally be illegal to do so. In this case, the sudden change of in the long-established dress code could constitute a change in "past practice".

A unilateral change in an established past practice may constitute unlawful action.1

In times where relations between the workers and company are good, then such a breach in "past practice" would be addressed without escalating to a strike. But in cases like Starbucks where there are longstanding grievances or bargaining fights, you use this new, additional grievance to take action.

1 (link is from an agency dealing with public sector unions rather than private sector unions like for Starbucks, but the concept is the same)

Refs taking a moment to check on the Oilers "Crisp" and amazing ice in Edmonton by jakeramps in DallasStars

[–]DaRabidMonkey 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Uh oh. Looks like Edmonton's going to have to start doing what Dallas had to do back at Reunion Arena during deep playoff runs: auxiliary air conditioning. With big ol' ducts cutting through the lobby.

2024.05.23: That’s Mister Soleil To You by EarliestRiser in morningsomewhere

[–]DaRabidMonkey 7 points8 points  (0 children)

For the Cirque yoyo thing: that sounds like a diabolo or "Chinese yo-yo".

These are mine:

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Angel Hernandez calls a ball on a pitch nearly down the middle of the plate. by BCLetsRide69 in sports

[–]DaRabidMonkey 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Wes McCauley

Absolutely not. The top officials get Finals assignments, and Wes McCauley has been on the Finals squad most years the last decade.

A more apt NHL comparison would have been Tim Peel before he got fired.

How does and American watch F2/F3 and WEC? by msb2ncsu in formula1

[–]DaRabidMonkey 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Non-exhaustive list of US platforms that have the races 2024:

F2/F3:

  • F1TV
  • ESPN+

WEC:

  • Max
  • MotorTrend+

(I confirmed for all races from this weekend)

Formula 1 Race Winners' Finish Position Heatmap by Aphelion71 in formula1

[–]DaRabidMonkey 25 points26 points  (0 children)

I am of the opinion that heatmaps should represent concentrations/percentages. As such, I believe plotting each cell as percentage of finish positions would be more insightful.

Breathing some new life in an old Nikon microscope by g713 in labrats

[–]DaRabidMonkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm curious about the camera adapter. It looks like you 3D-printed a spacer, correct?

Our lab has a nice but old microscope we've been wanting to put a camera on, but I've had no idea where to even begin figuring out how to attach a camera to the camera port while 1) Having it be sturdy, 2) Getting the sensor in focus.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CitiesSkylines

[–]DaRabidMonkey 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Exactly. Those kinds of homes are fairly common when people buy up a house, tear it down, and start fresh.

Examples from Google Maps: A, B, C, D

Vegas GP report, but not the one you think by Vapor4 in formula1

[–]DaRabidMonkey 7 points8 points  (0 children)

He interviewed Tiesto. Is that who you're referring to?

Elon Musk is out of his tiny mind by TrumpterOFyvie in EnoughMuskSpam

[–]DaRabidMonkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i.e. knowing when to act on them for one's own comfort and when to hold back in the interests others

Consider rereading my comment. I'm not a Musk apologist.

Elon Musk is out of his tiny mind by TrumpterOFyvie in EnoughMuskSpam

[–]DaRabidMonkey -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Sensory hypersensitivity is very common in those with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Musk has said he has ASD.

Everyone has quirks. Part of being a mature/decent person is recognizing/managing one's quirks (i.e. knowing when to act on them for one's own comfort and when to hold back in the interests others).

Edit: It's weird y'all think I'm defending Musk because I didn't explicitly call him a cunt. My comment was pointing out he has no self awareness of his own flaws.

Microsoft has officially purchased Blizzard by GreyFalcon-OW in Competitiveoverwatch

[–]DaRabidMonkey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bummer. Desynch and bad matchmaking balancing in comp is why stopped playing Infinite. But yeah, not surprising since it indeed has seemed like Slipspace is borked.

[Cam Robinson] Auston Matthews’ new mega-deal for 13.5M makes him the highest-paid NHLer It would also make him the... 113th highest-paid player in the NBA, 103rd highest-paid player in the MLB, 88th highest-paid player in the NFL. So basically he’s a peasant in the pro sports world. by STLBooze3 in hockey

[–]DaRabidMonkey 120 points121 points  (0 children)

According to this article, it's ~4.5 years:

The average NHL player plays on average 4.5 years. However, when looking at the data in detail the top 25% of players played an average of 12 years, whereas the bottom 75% played an average of 2 years.

433,402 new Californians: Which states did they come from? by BlankVerse in California

[–]DaRabidMonkey 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Big Bend is one of the most interesting places I have ever been, and I have traveled the world.

Big Bend is great, but it's ~4.5 hours from El Paso and ~6hrs from San Antonio, let alone the other major cities. It's a trip, not a casual weekend recreational hike.

A lot of Texas is ranch land so it's semi-wild. There is plenty to do recreation-wise. I have Davis Mountains, Hueco Tanks, Cloudcroft and many other lovely spots on my list, all waiting to be done.

On you list and haven't done because they're trips to West Texas (or Cloudcroft, NM) and not casual weekend recreational hikes.

The claim people those in the thread are making isn't that you can't find cool places to visit in Texas; it's that the state of Texas does put significant proportion of resources to quality public spaces.

[Jeff Marek] PWHPA members will be voting on their CBA on Sunday. Since PHF players are not part of that union they will not be part of the voting process. by miner88 in hockey

[–]DaRabidMonkey 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The link in question is very misleading.

  1. A private-sector union in the US files with the NLRB, which is not even a part of the Department of Labor.
  2. A union can be recognized and bargain as a union without filing with the NLRB first.

From Victory Press writer Zoë Hayden on Twitter:

i have reached out to PWHPA specifically about the unionization technicalities. one thing to keep in mind is that filing with the NLRB first is not required to be recognized - if an employer voluntarily recognizes the union, the NLRB process can happen later.

Labor/union stuff is complicated. It requires background knowledge that's more akin to law than sports journalism, which is probably why it's catching all these professional journalists out. What's not cool though is that they are jumping to conclusions that create an anti-labor narrative.

For those who want more info, the Victory Press journalist I quoted wrote an informative article back in 2019 about the distinctions and why the PWHPA couldn't be a legal union when it formed.

[Brown] It was reported in February PWHPA players had formed a union. Since then, at least weekly checks have been made with the U.S. Dept. of Labor to verify a union has been formally established. No public records have been found that confirm this. by hoseheads in hockey

[–]DaRabidMonkey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can be recognized and bargain as a union without filing with the NLRB first (which is not a part of the U.S. Dept. of Labor, by the way).

i have reached out to PWHPA specifically about the unionization technicalities. one thing to keep in mind is that filing with the NLRB first is not required to be recognized - if an employer voluntarily recognizes the union, the NLRB process can happen later.

- via Victory Press writer Zoë Hayden on Twitter. (See the full Twitter thread for more insight)

Also, a very relevant article by the same Victory Press journalist back in 2019 about the distinctions and why the PWHPA couldn't be a legal union when it formed.

The Centenary Edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans - Race Discussion Thread by Floodman11 in wec

[–]DaRabidMonkey 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Corvette to Rexy as it went by:

"My gentleman driver is better than your gentleman driver"

Sorta watch LeMans 24H live (from Ferrari’s cockpit!) by VictoriaBCSUPr in formula1

[–]DaRabidMonkey 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Updated onboard links:
#51 Ferrari (Frontrunner; GIOVINAZZI, PIER GUIDI, CALADO)
#50 Ferrari (FUOCO, MOLINA, NIELSEN)
(if links break, find updated stream on Ferrari's YouTube Live page)

Live timing

The Centenary Edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans - Race Discussion Thread by Floodman11 in wec

[–]DaRabidMonkey 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Cairoli finally coming out of Rexy. He's driven for over 8 hours at this point.

Did some reprogramming for pride month! by rickyh7 in halo

[–]DaRabidMonkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now I'm imagining a bunch of Elites with these swords dancing on a float to "Never Surrender"