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In reply to the discussion: Fox 45 fires crew behind the bogus 'kill a cop' story [View all]1StrongBlackMan
(31,849 posts)36. There is little an attorney could do for them ...
our labor laws do not protect employees from scapegoat firings.
The most that they can hope for is publicity and pressure from above to give them their jobs back (not likely, this is a fox affiliate); but that publicity (if it doesn't get their jobs back) will result in them being unhireable for other news agencies.
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Can consumers of news join the suit as a class action? "Criminal negligence in reporting"?
Fred Sanders
Dec 2014
#4
The FCC rule about prosecution only applies in terms of disasters. Not propaganda.
freshwest
Dec 2014
#8
Herr Wolf Blitzer quizzed every protestor supporter guest with the fake stories, both fake stories, he
Fred Sanders
Dec 2014
#23
Shouting 'Fire' in a crowded theater is still illegal, though? Or is that urban legend?
byronius
Jan 2015
#44
Underlings fired while the people who created the culture that led to the lies get bonuses.
Scuba
Dec 2014
#13
good, fire them is better then what they did to breibart, feed him macncheese and open free bars unt
Sunlei
Dec 2014
#21