Workers Are Getting Fired Over Posts Mocking Charlie Kirk’s Death
The latest events of the past week should be a lesson learned about when and where you should voice your opinions. Employers who have fired employees because of there personal opinions are not doing so because they necessarily agree or disagree. It is done because pontificating about your opinion in a business or public domain (the internet is a public domain) can be damaging to their business, esp. if the person is client facing. Internally, it can cause dissension, cliques and lowers morale.
Whatever your opinions are on issues outside the workplace, I recommend you keep them quiet, esp. in the workplace or public domain.
I learned this lesson a long time ago. It works for me. It will for you.
KEEP YOUR BUSINESS ABOUT BUSINESS and your PERSONAL ABOUT YOURSELF. Don't overlap.
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