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therbler t1_j0vjdx6 wrote
Reply to comment by 1800TurdFerguson in Pandora Moving North American Headquarters From Baltimore to NYC by mightyIllusion
Absolutely impossible to know. If I had to guess, they don't need a suite the size of their current Baltimore offices under any circumstances anymore, but may well keep a smaller office here for local employees who aren't totally remote.
therbler t1_j0vi4by wrote
Reply to comment by DfcukinLite in Pandora Moving North American Headquarters From Baltimore to NYC by mightyIllusion
Yup. Given the relative size and prices of the two properties, it's entirely possible that the reason behind this is just "Pandora would've always preferred to be in NYC, and now that their in-office staff has gotten small enough, they can afford it." In any case, there's no new ax to grind here.
therbler t1_j0vg2h3 wrote
Reply to comment by Cunninghams_right in Pandora Moving North American Headquarters From Baltimore to NYC by mightyIllusion
> this is exactly what I'm talking about. people keep thinking of this as a 1-dimensional problem of more/less of our existing law enforcement
No dude, this is exactly and specifically what you're doing. The answer to "why is a Danish company moving its US HQ to Times Square?" is only "free Tile trackers!" if you got slapped on the back at the wrong moment during a TED talk in 2014 or so.
The NYC property's going to be 1/3 the size of their square footage in Baltimore. Given what the last 2-3 years have been like specifically in terms of commercial real estate, it's reasonable to think this would be playing out the same way even if we'd built out the entire Baltimore metro network and most people were commuting in via transit.
therbler t1_j0uvraa wrote
Reply to comment by Cunninghams_right in Pandora Moving North American Headquarters From Baltimore to NYC by mightyIllusion
> Baltimore city residents spend far too little time thinking about economics
Proceeds to write 350 words about 'what if economics is really how people feel about crime?'
therbler t1_iuk2p5g wrote
Reply to comment by Cunninghams_right in They formed the first Apple store union in the country. Now, employees say they’re barred from some benefits. by aresef
> If the union can't get a contract
The election was in June. The vote was about 2:1 in favor of unionizing. A vote to strike at this point is a vote for no union at all.
therbler t1_iujl7vn wrote
Reply to comment by Cunninghams_right in They formed the first Apple store union in the country. Now, employees say they’re barred from some benefits. by aresef
As always, you can tell a lot about a person by which laws they think are worth enforcing and which aren't.
therbler t1_iujfa0f wrote
Reply to comment by Cunninghams_right in They formed the first Apple store union in the country. Now, employees say they’re barred from some benefits. by aresef
> uhh, the whole point of bargaining agreements is to sign a contract to lock in pay and benefits (and whatever else is agreed to between the union and the owner).
uhh, this requires a bargaining agreement. This store unionized by election because Apple wouldn't voluntarily recognize them, and they don't have a contract because Apple won't voluntarily negotiate with them.
therbler t1_iugc6q2 wrote
Reply to comment by rotatingruhnama in Can we also talk about Nick Mosby doxxing and harassing a dude who doesn’t like his wife? by OrganicBS
proportionate to what, though? How confident are you that this didn't start with something like racist voicemails? This is a bad look for Mosby no matter what, but it's also a partial screenshot from 3 days after whatever went down.
therbler t1_j0vpgby wrote
Reply to comment by Cunninghams_right in Pandora Moving North American Headquarters From Baltimore to NYC by mightyIllusion
What part? The link's to the Commercial Observer about a pretty normal corporate relo. You've decided that this supports your (amply expressed) preexisting worldview, and I'm laughing at both the underlying leap in logic and the specific application here.
But please, correct me if I'm wrong: is there anything to suggest that this has anything to do with crime other than your/one's personal fixation on crime?