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Add 'second-class citizen' as a Misused Term in Communications Handbook

Darren Murph requested to merge dmurph-master-patch-70124 into master

Why is this change being made?

Add 'second-class citizen' as a Misused Term in Communications Handbook

For context, this is often used to describe the feeling of a remote team member which is not seen or treated equally within a hybrid-remote environment (e.g. not GitLab, which is all-remote). https://about.gitlab.com/company/culture/all-remote/hybrid-remote/#disadvantages-to-hybrid-remote

Related merge requests to update terminology

  1. !51890 (merged)
  2. !51915 (merged)

This MR also cleans up URL formatting, swapping absolute URLs with relative URLs, per the GitLab Style Guide.

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Edited by Darren Murph

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