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jberryhill

(62,444 posts)
51. Yes. I wasn't replying to onenote
Mon Nov 6, 2017, 11:33 AM
Nov 2017

What really strikes me here is that there is usually rejoicing here at DU when someone is fired after having been outed as a Nazi, etc..

"Political belief" is not some sort of protected status in employment law. Of course, an employer can fire anyone who is not a contracted employee for any reason or no reason, provided it is not a prohibited reason.

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She needs an ACLU lawyer right now. Zoonart Nov 2017 #1
I doubt it will do her any good. cwydro Nov 2017 #3
"Right-to-work" refers to employees enjoying the benefits of union contracts without paying the dues WhiskeyGrinder Nov 2017 #5
It also means you can be fired at any time for any reason or no reason. we can do it Nov 2017 #9
If a right-to-work provision in your state law leads you to losing your contract protections when it WhiskeyGrinder Nov 2017 #12
I stand corrected. cwydro Nov 2017 #16
On that, I agree with you. WhiskeyGrinder Nov 2017 #17
Ive been involved in these cases many times SCantiGOP Nov 2017 #35
Yep. Too many people don't understand that. WhiskeyGrinder Nov 2017 #41
Idaho is rtw and at will idahoblue Nov 2017 #43
Yes it is DownriverDem Nov 2017 #50
Agreed! They may be able to document and demonstrate that the company's... NurseJackie Nov 2017 #22
Nonsense jberryhill Nov 2017 #63
LOL! NurseJackie Nov 2017 #64
I don't know what's funny about it jberryhill Nov 2017 #65
Memories are very short here...... MichMan Nov 2017 #66
And double standards abound. X_Digger Nov 2017 #69
She was fired for using it as her social media profile - direct violation of their policy - however, flygal Nov 2017 #38
Social media destroys people's lives and livelihoods. democratisphere Nov 2017 #40
Free speech means the government can't interfere. Your employer? Has no 'free speech' obligations. X_Digger Nov 2017 #68
Such snowflakes treestar Nov 2017 #2
I am sure her future employers would be honored to BigmanPigman Nov 2017 #4
Whether they would be honored to have her on their staff or not... EL34x4 Nov 2017 #21
Nobody even knew her name until this treestar Nov 2017 #58
Cut and dried wrongful termination lawsuit. roamer65 Nov 2017 #6
Wrong. onenote Nov 2017 #11
Any **non-discriminatory** reason, that is. WillowTree Nov 2017 #60
Nonsense jberryhill Nov 2017 #33
onenote is absolutely right SCantiGOP Nov 2017 #36
Yes. I wasn't replying to onenote jberryhill Nov 2017 #51
Yep, political belief isn't a protected class. geardaddy Nov 2017 #55
Political affiliation is covered by some states tammywammy Nov 2017 #67
Are you an attorney? grossproffit Nov 2017 #59
Adding to BigmanPigman's post JustAnotherGen Nov 2017 #7
Why do they do this. I GIVE HIM THE FINGER EVERYTIME I SEE HIS FACE, onecent Nov 2017 #8
She wasnt arrested. She was fired. cwydro Nov 2017 #20
OOps, my bad. onecent Nov 2017 #27
Sadly, that wouldnt surprise me either. cwydro Nov 2017 #29
Come to think of it, I would be surprised either. Thanks. onecent Nov 2017 #49
You would think MyOwnPeace Nov 2017 #10
nah, they just hired him!! riversedge Nov 2017 #31
Sickening get the red out Nov 2017 #13
I sent Akima a message via its website: phylny Nov 2017 #14
Thanks deancr Nov 2017 #28
I sent them a message. too. Thanks for the website. HelenWheels Nov 2017 #39
so much for her first amendment rights spanone Nov 2017 #15
Unless she's covered by a contract that prohibits it, at-will employment regulations, which WhiskeyGrinder Nov 2017 #18
The First Amendment doesn't apply to private employers. The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2017 #52
First Amendment doesn't mean that she can't be fired geardaddy Nov 2017 #56
The first amendment doesn't apply to your employer. X_Digger Nov 2017 #70
It's threads like these that make it clear that people have a very poor understanding of the laws WhiskeyGrinder Nov 2017 #19
"Employment-at-will" laws fascist & must go. Close alignment corps w gov is one aspect of fascism. Bernardo de La Paz Nov 2017 #24
So let me ask.. in your perfect world.. X_Digger Nov 2017 #71
Much would depend on how the business name came to be associated with the employee, Bernardo de La Paz Nov 2017 #72
Bullshit X_Digger Nov 2017 #73
Reread my post. Bernardo de La Paz Nov 2017 #74
I trust someone with a conscience will give her a job. Baitball Blogger Nov 2017 #23
T shirt sale with photo on it. redwitch Nov 2017 #25
Great idea True Dough Nov 2017 #37
Key point: male colleague did worse & was allowed to stay. Male privilege & political bias. Bernardo de La Paz Nov 2017 #26
she said a male employee kept his job after posting lewd comments on his social media..... riversedge Nov 2017 #30
She made the national news. AtheistCrusader Nov 2017 #47
She could out the male employee and get him fired too Not Ruth Nov 2017 #32
I hope some other employer True Dough Nov 2017 #34
Id guess someone will call right away. JDC Nov 2017 #42
Lets put this in perspective...................Akima, LLC gave money to one sexual predator turbinetree Nov 2017 #44
Nothing good comes from Facebook. mn9driver Nov 2017 #45
Or Noseybook as my Aussie friend calls it.. HipChick Nov 2017 #48
Like most things, you never hear about the good things Blue_Adept Nov 2017 #62
Cycling in America... progressoid Nov 2017 #46
i wonder at what point the talk radio gods weighed in and got calls rage at akima certainot Nov 2017 #53
Shame on Akima LLC for going political. Freedom of expression is no longer tolerated. ffr Nov 2017 #54
What is her job title? treestar Nov 2017 #57
The First Amendment only applies to State Actors Gothmog Nov 2017 #61
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