Hi james, (renamed thread to not distract from NDA discussion)

Your concerns have been noted, several times.

But I do want to make sure you (and everyone else) realise that there is no 
FACT like the one that you mention.

"fact that the
> Foundation's policy of paying below market salary discriminates
> against potential hires with large expenses such as kids in college or
> a mortgage from 2007?"

because
a)  there is no such policy. There are several areas where WMF pays market 
salary or more. Please don't create a myth. I have talked to our recruiters and 
they confirm this. Stating it as fact does not help your case or your 
credibility. In my experience WMF compensation and other benefits is well 
thought about and choices have been made (you might not agree with their 
outcome but they are being made, they don't "happen to us")
b) you could argue that any salary level discriminates against people who need 
more. Just because I chose to have three kids (who will hopefully end up going 
to college if they want to do so) and choose to live where I want to live does 
not mean someone who offers me a salary which is unable to support my choices 
is discriminating against me… I live by the choices I make…

Finally I find the idea of restraining people to talk about salary almost 
comical in the WMF sense… as I find the idea of any substantial discussion 
amongst WMF employees being "restrained" by a document unrealistic. I am 
grateful that we have enough critical employees who are willing to voice their 
opinion on pretty much everything.

While I appreciate your enthusiasm, I think that its time to stop spreading a 
myth. If you do insist on tackling the issue, please base yourself on facts and 
not small sets of data an generalisations. I don't have all the fact either, 
but I know enough to know that your generalising statements are incorrect, so 
please stop making them.

Jan-Bart


On Mar 7, 2013, at 12:51 AM, James Salsman <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'd like to know more about the non-disparagement clause which
> multiple people have stated that the Foundation's NDA includes. In
> particular, does it forbid employees from discussing the fact that the
> Foundation's policy of paying below market salary discriminates
> against potential hires with large expenses such as kids in college or
> a mortgage from 2007? Does it forbid employees from discussing the
> fact that the only evidence ever produced by Foundation employees in
> support of that policy is a non-peer reviewed popular press book which
> is not only contradicted by all of the recent secondary sources on the
> subject, but the interpretation of which is contradicted by the author
> of the book himself?
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