Thursday, July 3, 2008

Tehehe

Newspapers, newspapers, newspapers...The Irish Independent, reporting on a new survey from the employment law firm, Peninsula, tell us that,
77% of males in the Irish workplace experience sexual harassment from women, with 84pc of them too afraid to complain to their employer


Yuk, granted, (freely).

But.

Neither the Irish nor the UK Peninsula websites publish either the methods or results of the survey, nor do they have an e-mail address to which one can address queries; consequently I'll have to wait til the morning to ring them and ask for both aforesaid. What interests me here is the Irish Independent and their cottoning on to the new fangled convention of linking to sources. Go. Go to their report on this story.

A survey from employment law firm Peninsula Ireland


Deadly, a link to the survey, or a link to Peninsula's website. Oh. No.

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Alan Price (head of Peninsula Ireland) gets the same treatment.

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For the love of monkeys, what, I ask you, What, is the (monkey loving) point of linking to a page that then links you back to the page you've just read? There's an old saw that old media is loth to direct readers to other sites in case they, eh...suddenly discover there are...other sites (Google, what is this goo ig gill? Noh, noh! Cannot..is no make sense there is more to internet machine than noopapers inside light box) but me myself, I'd shrugged it off as being no more than the theory of those conspiring to convince themselves that there are those out there conspiring to conspire. Parently not, though, (seems).

And why 'Ireland' and 'Alan Price' but not 'Peninsula', 'discrimination', 'employment law' or 'the'?

Update on sexual harassment study tomorrow; when I've spoken to a receptionist in Peninsula and been told I'll have the survey data by close of business and (using my supersonic hearsight) deduced from the scratching pen sound audible through the phone line that she's writing 'Daddy? Or chips?...Daddy or chips...Daddy or chips.....Chips', and given it up for a cause as lost as the data.

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