"As I read the article, the OP did not say he was uninstalling what he called bloatware (though it may be implied - for all we know it was a demo he didn't want or have interest in)."
"Is there any evidence/proof this employee did this a matter of corporate policy, or is it just as likely it was a personal decision?
And no, something a corporation did 30 years ago regarding dress is not appropriate to any alleged dress code today."
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