The Customer Isn't Always Right Sep 15, 2016 retail civil rights customer service shopping ... , the company would be tacitly approving of such prejudice. One 31-year-old man noted in our focus group that brands could deny a customer service “in the case of racism, homophobia, sexism, any sort of really aggressive behavior or harassment.” Lowe’s learned this lesson earlier this year when a manager complied with a customer’s request to send a White delivery person in place of a Black deliveryman who had arrived at her house. In agreeing to the request, the company appeared to support ...
Parenting In Partnership Jun 18, 2016 family parenting children friends ... progeny roam around the dining room. This may seem like lazy parenting on the surface, but it indicates an underlying belief in Parenting in Partnership: children will be okay roaming about in a restaurant (within reason) because there is a tacit understanding among parents that they’ll keep an eye out for each others' children. The global cultural exchange is also at work: as parents from all over the world publicly share their parenting experiences, the ideas they exchange spread beyond their ...
Single Inclusive Sep 03, 2013 ... hold out for partners on equal footing, rather than settle for someone who’s not good enough. In turn, this tacit lifestyle preference is inspiring a new wave of feminism that’s repositioning marriage and children as distinct lifestyle choices, rather than societal expectations. new priorities , career, relationship, self-betterment, hookup culture, young parenthood, flexibilityA similar phenomenon is prevalent in China, and despite the corresponding, derogatory label of “leftover women ...