Non-unionized workers employed by a third-party at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport demonstrated ...
The First Amendment in the Bill of Rights guarantees every American citizen the right to freedom of speech. However, sometimes exercising that right can lead to serious consequences, for example, in ...
Employers such as Microsoft and Delta are taking action against workers who post comments about Charlie Kirk that they say ...
Navigating the world of work today means understanding your rights when it comes to privacy. It’s a big topic, especially ...
"I think a lot of people have policies, but they don't have policies that were crafted for this era," said Rich Gold, leader ...
Health care employees in service and tech jobs at PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center finally have a new contract after 10 months of negotiations. The new contract includes wage increases, improved ...
Whether public or private, your employer can take action. Understand when your words — on or off duty — cross legal and ...
The university confirmed an employee has been terminated and two faculty members have been removed from teaching.
As companies fire employees for voicing their opinions about Charlie Kirk, here's what to know on your right to free speech ...
After Charlie Kirk's assassination, Minnesota employees grapple with the limits of free speech at work, reminding us that private employers have significant power over employee expression.
The right to free speech won't protect people from social media posts or public behavior that a company believes would be detrimental to its business.
As U.S. employers suspend employees over their online commentary surrounding assassinated activist Charlie Kirk, attorneys ...