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Facebook女員工不得穿讓人分心的衣服

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Female workers at Facebook were routinely told not to wear clothing that “distracted” co-workers, a former employee has claimed.

Facebook女員工不得穿讓人分心的衣服

一名前Facebook員工稱,該公司的女員工經常被告誡不要穿那些讓同事“分心”的衣服。

Antonio Garcia Martinez, who was fired after two years at Mark Zuckerberg’s social network, has made a series of sensational claims about the company in a tell-all book about life in Silicon Valley.

該爆料人叫安東尼奧•加西亞•馬丁內斯,在馬克•扎克伯格的社交網絡公司Facebook工作兩年後被解僱。離開公司後,他著書和盤托出了在硅谷工作生活的種種細節,並對Facebook給出了一系列聳人聽聞的說法。

Martinez’s book paints a picture of Zuckerberg as prone to bouts of anger, and claims that female workers were repeatedly criticised for inappropriate clothing.

馬丁內斯在書裏聲稱扎克伯格很容易發怒,而且公司的女員工經常因爲着裝不當受到批評。

“Our male HR authority, with occasional backup from his female counterpart, launched into a speech about avoiding clothing that ‘distracted’ coworkers. I’d later learn that managers did in fact occasionally pull aside female employees and read them the riot act,” Martinez claims in his book, Chaos Monkeys.

馬丁內斯在《混亂的猴子》一書中說:“我們人力資源部的男主管經常會發表長篇大論,宣講女員工不要穿‘讓同事分心的’衣服。有時人力資源部的女主管也會站出來幫腔。我後來才知道,這些主管有時候還會將女員工拉到一邊進行訓誡。”

“One such example happened in [the advertising department], with an intern who looked about sixteen coming in regularly in booty shorts. It was almost laughably inappropriate, but such was our disinhibited age.”

“其中一個這種事例發生在廣告部。當時,這個部門有一個看起來約16歲的實習生經常穿着熱褲來上班。這顯然嚴重不符合公司的着裝規定,但我們在這種不受控制的年紀也曾如此。”

Facebook and many other Silicon Valley companies have long been accused of a male-dominated workplace culture. 68 percent of employees are men, according to its latest diversity report, and 84 percent in technology roles. Ex workers have also claimed that allegations of sexism are not taken seriously at the company.

長期以來,Facebook和其他很多硅谷公司都因其男性主導的公司文化而飽受詬病。據Facebook最新發布的多樣性報告顯示,該公司68%的員工是男性;84%的員工從事的是技術性工作。其他一些曾在Facebook工作過的員工也表示,在Facebook有關性別歧視的投訴並不會被認真對待。

Martinez’s book also claims that Sheryl Sandberg – Facebook’s chief operating officer and a high-profile feminist – once lambasted Dan Rubinstein, a senior engineer, for a crude joke.

馬丁內斯還在書裏聲稱Facebook首席運營官、知名女權主義者謝麗爾•桑德伯格曾因爲一個粗魯的玩笑而痛斥高級工程師丹•魯賓斯坦。

When Rubinstein was demonstrating an algorithm that filtered out explicit photos, Sandberg stopped him to ask why all the demo photos in the presentation were of kittens.

當時魯賓斯坦正在演示一個可以過濾直露圖片的算法。桑德伯格打斷他,問爲什麼幻燈片中的所有演示圖片都是貓的圖片。

“Dan flatly replied, ‘We use kittens as the bad photos in demos, because the real bad photos of obscene.’” Martinez claims.

馬丁內斯寫道:“丹直截了當地回答說,‘我們在演示過程中用貓來代替那些不好的圖片,你知道,那些圖片比較淫穢。’”

Sandberg then reportedly asked: “Right, but why kittens and not something else?”.

桑德伯格又問:“好吧,但爲什麼是貓而不是其他東西?”

According to Martinez: “Dan looked up at the screen as if noticing the kitten pics for the first time, and then turned to Sheryl and answered, almost under his breath: ' demo purposes we don’t show really bad the engineers use kittens instead. Because, you ens and cats are like, pu-'

馬丁內斯描述道:“丹擡起頭看着屏幕,就好像第一次注意到那些貓的圖片一樣。然後,他轉過頭對謝麗爾小聲地說,‘好吧,就爲了演示一下,我們總不能顯示那些淫穢圖片吧。所以工程師們選擇了用貓代替。因爲你知道,貓咪代表的就是女性的……。’”

“'Got it!' she expectorated. After sucking in a lungful of air, as if loading for a verbal barrage, she continued. ‘If there were women on that team, they’d NEVER, EVER choose those photos as demo pics. I think you should change that immediately!’”

“‘明白了!’謝麗爾幾乎要吐血。深吸了一口氣之後,她又繼續咆哮般說道,‘如果這個團隊中有女性,她們是絕對不會選擇這些作爲演示圖片的。我想你應該馬上把它們換掉!’”

Martinez also claims that Zuckerberg was prone to angry outbursts. After an unknown employee leaked details of a new feature to the press, Zuckerberg reportedly emailed the entire office with the subject line “Please resign”, claiming that the person in question had betrayed the team.

馬丁內斯還聲稱,扎克伯格很容易發怒。有一次,不知哪個員工將一項新功能的細節透露給了媒體,據說扎克伯格給辦公室裏的所有人發了一封電子郵件,主題是“請辭職”,聲稱給媒體通風報信的人背叛了整個團隊。

Zuckerberg was also reportedly furious at the state of the walls at Facebook’s headquarters, which employees are encouraged to draw on, after employees had scribbled over them, rather than creating art.

據說扎克伯格還因Facebook總部塗鴉牆上的內容大發雷霆。原本他是鼓勵員工在這些牆上塗鴉,結果有些員工在上面亂寫亂畫,而非藝術創作。

“That weekend Zuck sent another to-all email (or maybe it was posted in the general Facebook internal group to which everyone belonged), the gist being: I trusted you to create art, and what you f*****s did was vandalize the place,” Martinez wrote.

馬丁內斯寫道:“那個週末扎克伯格又發了一封致所有員工的電子郵件(或許這封電子郵件發佈在Facebook所有員工在的內部羣組裏),其要點是:我信任你們,讓你們去搞藝術創作,結果你們卻在肆意破壞。”

A Facebook spokesman did not comment on the allegations.

Facebook發言人沒有對這些爆料發表評論。