Fit in or fuck off
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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Fit in or fuck off (or FIFO[1]) is an expression used unofficially within organizations. It is a controversial human resources philosophy whereby the employee is expected to rigidly conform to the prevailing organizational norms or get fired.[2] It is related to the "Last hired, first fired" concept. FIFO more commonly stands for first in first out so the casual observer may confuse it with that meaning.
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Further reading
- Burke T (25 November 2011) Vince Cable’s employment rights changes – “fit in or f**k off”
- Saunders S, Easteal P (2012) ‘“Fit in or F#$@ Off!”: The (Non) Reporting of Sexual Harassment in Rural Workplaces’ International Journal of Rural Law and Policy 2: 1-17
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- ↑ http://www.allacronyms.com/_medical/FIFO/Fit_In_or_Fuck_Off[unreliable source?]
- ↑ Bamber L (2 May 2005) On the Line with Darren Entwistle BC Business