This is a peaceful and conversational protest, and we timed it to be able to speak with employees as they leave work. Matter of opinion and the person whether it’s confrontational. It’s a criticism so it might be perceived as confrontational no matter what. We’ll just be there on a public sidewalk sharing our views.
I suggest to spend a few minutes pondering what to do if crazy people (perhaps just walking by) decide to “join” the protest. Y’know, SF gonna SF.
FYI at a firm I used to work at, once there was a group protesting us out front. Management sent an email that day suggesting that people leave out a side door. So I did. I wasn’t thinking too hard about it, and I don’t know how many people at the firm overall did the same.
(I have no personal experience with protests, feel free to ignore.)
This is a peaceful and conversational protest, and we timed it to be able to speak with employees as they leave work. Matter of opinion and the person whether it’s confrontational. It’s a criticism so it might be perceived as confrontational no matter what. We’ll just be there on a public sidewalk sharing our views.
I suggest to spend a few minutes pondering what to do if crazy people (perhaps just walking by) decide to “join” the protest. Y’know, SF gonna SF.
FYI at a firm I used to work at, once there was a group protesting us out front. Management sent an email that day suggesting that people leave out a side door. So I did. I wasn’t thinking too hard about it, and I don’t know how many people at the firm overall did the same.
(I have no personal experience with protests, feel free to ignore.)