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Silicon Valley’s two-tiered system for white-collar workers is under pressure

17 pointsby kevinconawayabout 5 years ago

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unlinked_dllabout 5 years ago
I&#x27;ve seen this &quot;tiered&quot; system at multiple Fortune 1k companies - did it come from SV or something? Or is this because of Google?<p>I think it&#x27;s just a consequence of scale - once you are a single tenant to a building and control access, you&#x27;ll need to grant your worker&#x27;s access and recurring access to outsiders who don&#x27;t have the same communication channels or management chain.<p>My experience as a $NOT_EMPLOYEEE badge worker at a different company was that all communication like mentioned would be sent to my company and my manager would be responsible for getting it to me. It happened a couple times, mostly on different holiday schedules or maintenance.<p>I&#x27;ve also seen systems where contractors are granted temporary company credentials and given a soft onboarding, and that seems to work but can cause points of friction elsewhere.<p>I think the question we should be asking is where the dividing line is between hiring an employee directly and subcontracting. I think the role of journalists should not be to rag on Google for situations like this, but to focus on companies whose subcontractors work for their own subsidiaries.