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Edited 5mo ago by unionstrong
@thebrownblob said ↗I agree, but that’s beside the point. He works for a company. He doesn’t have the right to say anything he wants just like I don’t when I’m at work. If I would’ve said what he said, to my customers, I would also be out of service. he wasn’t really making a joke. He was making a political statement. It didn’t help that his ratings sucked. It was just the reason they needed. Private companies can fire people at will. The union can fight in your case, but they can’t win every fight.
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I agree, but that’s beside the point. He works for a company. He doesn’t have the right to say anything he wants just like I don’t when I’m at work.

If I would’ve said what he said, to my customers, I would also be out of service.

he wasn’t really making a joke. He was making a political statement.

It help that his ratings sucked. It was just the reason they needed. Private companies can fire people at will. The union can fight in your case, but they can’t win every fight.

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I agree, but that’s beside the point. He works for a company. He doesn’t have the right to say anything he wants just like I don’t when I’m at work.

If I would’ve said what he said, to my customers, I would also be out of service.

he wasn’t really making a joke. He was making a political statement.

It didn’t help that his ratings sucked. It was just the reason they needed. Private companies can fire people at will. The union can fight in your case, but they can’t win every fight.