"I would like to find another job, but I would take that job back because I need to work," she said. "It upset me and made me mad that he could put a letter in my check expressing his (political) opinion, but I can't put something on my car expressing mine."
She was referring to a flier that she said Gaddis placed in employee envelopes to remind them of the positive impact that President Bush's policies have had on them. An employee at the plant who would not identify himself confirmed the contents of the letter.
Gobbell provided a copy of the flier. It says:
"Just so you will know, because of the Bush tax (cut):
# I was able to buy the new Hammer Mill
# I was able to finance our receivables
# I was able to get the new CAT skid steer
# I was able to get the wire cutter
# I was able to give you a job"
Business owners have to follow employment rules... He's going to have to provide a valid work related reason for the termination... and a bumper stick isn't it.SKluck said:Kinda shitty, but it is his property and his plant.
Kinda shitty, but it is his property and his plant.
That doesn't mean a damn thing, and you know it.SKluck said:Kinda shitty, but it is his property and his plant.
Hahahaha... Edwards should take the case himself! Now THAT would be a publicity stunt worth watchingNerevar said:little does her employer realize, but he's helping the Kerry campaign - lawsuits like the one that will come out of this make people like Edwards rich!
:lol" 'I reckon you're fired. You could either work for him or John Kerry,' "
"I would like to find another job, but I would take that job back because I need to work," she said. "It upset me and made me mad that he could put a letter in my check expressing his (political) opinion, but I can't put something on my car expressing mine."
She was referring to a flier that she said Gaddis placed in employee envelopes to remind them of the positive impact that President Bush's policies have had on them. An employee at the plant who would not identify himself confirmed the contents of the letter.
It was a company car?SKluck said:Kinda shitty, but it is his property and his plant.
SKluck said:Kinda shitty, but it is his property and his plant.
fixed...darscot said:So much for freedom and democracy and John Titor.
'I reckon you're fired. You could either work for him or John Kerry,' " Gobbell said.
Everdred said:This is a clear-cut case of someone being fired for gross stupidity. He asked her to remove a bumper sticker from her car, and she somehow took that as him forcing her to vote for Bush.
Are you always this obtuse, or is today a special occasion?Everdred said:This is a clear-cut case of someone being fired for gross stupidity. He asked her to remove a bumper sticker from her car, and she somehow took that as him forcing her to vote for Bush.
DarienA said:Holy sh*t but why did she decide not to go to the lawyer after consulting with him? I'm sure the lawyer was probably licking his chops at this seemingly wrongful termination easy win lawsuit.
Business owners have to follow employment rules... He's going to have to provide a valid work related reason for the termination... and a bumper stick isn't it.
xsarien said:...nor can she be fired for expressing them.
Tortfeasor said:Yes she can. Freedom of speech is a right guaranteed by the federal gov't and by the states by virtue of the 14th amendment. It is not guaranteed by small businesses.
Tortfeasor said:Yes she can. Freedom of speech is a right guaranteed by the federal gov't and by the states by virtue of the 14th amendment. It is not guaranteed by small businesses.
RaymondCarver said:Some people just don't understand the workings of businesses. I can't make a blanket statement covering my whole ethos, but for the most part, the liberals I meet and have encountered in the business world don't seem to understand how business and the politics of the workplace function. There is not much room for being sensative and expressing one's self.
RaymondCarver said:In government-based and supported businesses, certain things must be kept out of the workplace: politics, religion, etc.
Nerevar said:so ... you're saying only the federal government can infringe upon your right to free speech? ....
Are you serious?
Tortfeasor said:Yes she can. Freedom of speech is a right guaranteed by the federal gov't and by the states by virtue of the 14th amendment. It is not guaranteed by small businesses.
Employment Discrimination laws seek to prevent discrimination based on race, sex, religion, national origin, physical disability, and age by employers. There is also a growing body of law preventing or occasionally justifying employment discrimination based on sexual orientation. Discriminatory practices include bias in hiring, promotion, job assignment, termination, compensation, and various types of harassment. The main body of employment discrimination laws is composed of federal and state statutes. The United States Constitution and some state constitutions provide additional protection where the employer is a governmental body or the government has taken significant steps to foster the discriminatory practice of the employer.
Phoenix said:Well people there are a coiple of things here. If you are an 'at-will' employee, your employer can fire you at ANY time for ANY reason that doesn't amount to discrimination. Further, companies under 100 employees have different rules that those with more employees so you will find it difficult to bring any time of discriminatory suit against the company and win. While it is in horrible horrible taste, an employer is within their right to fire their employees whenever they want unless they are under some contract that guarantees them employment.
Of all of things protected by anti-discrimination laws - political affiliation is NOT one of them.
xsarien said:Let's be clear on one thing about U.S. employment law: This guy just got himself into a world of hurt for firing this woman for no substantial reason.
Ignatz Mouse said:Just so I got that right-- you think that he was not only legally justified, but you agree with it? I'm not 100% sure of the legality question, but I think it's over the line. And as for morally speaking-- I hope you think it's as wrong as I do. I could just hear the uproar over this if it were the other way around. The conservative smear crews would have this all over talk radio.
xsarien said:Any decent lawyer can extend the "discrimination" statute to also include political affiliation.
Tortfeasor said:No. Not true. You can be fired for NO REASON in the US if you are an "at-will" employee. As your boss I can wake up and fire you because I just happend to pick your name out of a hat, no other reason. No warning... No nothing. It is all legal.
I agree that is sucks, but it is the law.
Phoenix said:Apparently not a lot of good lawyers back during the 'communist witch hunts' when many people lost their livelyhood for being communists.
xsarien said:Not entirely true:
http://www.expertlaw.com/library/pubarticles/Employment/at_will.html
Even At-Will employees have a certain level of rights. Employers aren't shielded from firing people for "no reason."
xsarien said:Not entirely true:
http://www.expertlaw.com/library/pubarticles/Employment/at_will.html
Even At-Will employees have a certain level of rights. Employers aren't shielded from firing people for "no reason."
DarthWoo said:Well, if you were helping Commies you obviously WERE a Commie yourself.
darscot said:LOL, this thread is a classic. I'm not sure how anyone could believe this was in any way right or ok to fire someone for this reason. Yet people actualyl argue that it's legal. Man I'll never understand the US.