By: StrangerInTheDay
Obviously these were U.S. protestants supporting protestants in Ireland in advance of St. Patrick’s day. This was obviously a failure to reasonably accomodate religious beliefs.
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If it actually were a protest like the employer apparently thought it was, it may be a NLRB Section 7 violation. If it were a happy hour thing like the employees are claiming, it would be an egregious...
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Excellent point, but Bonobo_Bro is normally too busy with complex cross-border transactions to take on litigation, even on a pro bonobo basis for such a worthwhile cause as the rights of bros to attend...
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Re: the Afghan post: I think “spree” is probably a bit too upbeat a term.
View ArticleBy: StrangerInTheDay
Obviously these were U.S. protestants supporting protestants in Ireland in advance of St. Patrick’s day. This was obviously a failure to reasonably accomodate religious beliefs.
View ArticleBy: Guest
If it actually were a protest like the employer apparently thought it was, it may be a NLRB Section 7 violation. If it were a happy hour thing like the employees are claiming, it would be an egregious...
View ArticleBy: Guest
Excellent point, but Bonobo_Bro is normally too busy with complex cross-border transactions to take on litigation, even on a pro bonobo basis for such a worthwhile cause as the rights of bros to attend...
View ArticleBy: SurferJoe
Re: the Afghan post: I think “spree” is probably a bit too upbeat a term.
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