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by Gigachad
1439 days ago
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Employers should not and can not apply consequences for any reason they like. You could say “you are free to wear any color shirt you like, but if you pick the wrong one, you could be fired”. That may be true in America but it isn’t in other countries. Arguably some speech on social media should be protected and not a reason for employment termination. |
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If I stayed to insult my employer (wherever, including social media) they would have the right to fire me.
If I do not agree, I can go to court.
Of course, the nature of my comments matter. If I say that I like the color blue and they do not, they cannot do anything.
If I say that their products suck, they will fire me and the court will agree.
If I say that their products are dangerous (whistle blowing) then they can try to fire me but I will be protected by law.