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But the decision to remove them was met with resistance as workers began restocking the men's restrooms themselves, placing tampons, pads, and liners back in place. Five Meta employees familiar ...
Following Meta's recent decision to remove tampons from men's bathrooms in its offices, some employees have reportedly begun staging "quiet rebellions" by bringing in their own supplies, according to ...
According to a report fromFox Business, some workers have responded by bringing in their own tampons and pads to stock the facilities, a subtle act of defiance against recent policy changes within ...
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After Meta removed tampons from men’s bathrooms in company office buildings earlier this month, some employees started coordinating "quiet rebellions" by bringing in their own, according to a ...
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By Mike Isaac Kate Conger and Sheera Frenkel Reporting from San Francisco Quietly but unmistakably, the tampons, liners and pads reappeared in many of the men’s bathrooms at Meta’s offices.
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