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Political Protests: Workplace Rights
California Labor & Employment Law Review - Volume 38, Issue 5
As the news of protests and elections dominate the media and popular culture, employees and employers alike are becoming more anxious about the bounds of political speech in workplaces. What speech is allowed, on and off work time? When can an employee’s or employer’s speech cross the line into a legal violation? And when can employees be lawfully fired for political speech?
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