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TopicIs #metoo sexual McCarthyism?
scar the 1
01/29/18 6:22:44 AM
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Kazi1212 posted...
scar the 1 posted...
26_Sandman_39 posted...
At will employers cannot terminate for political beliefs, religion, gender, sexual orientation, race, or etc. They should not be able to terminate for accusations that haven't been proved in the court of law.

So they should not be able to terminate anyone until there's a court ruling?


You can be fired for being an incompetent worker, that seems perfectly reasonable within an employers right. But should you be able to fire someone for the mere accusation of a crime? Water gets much more dicey in the second scenario, it doesnt seem as fair, they could potentially fire an innocent human being

The accusation of being an incompetent worker should be proved in court, according to the post I'm responding to.
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