Want to Really Help Workers? Protect their Speech!
When does free speech stop being free? At the entranceway of one's job, apparently.
That was the implication of a ruling this month from the Eighth Circuit Court, which found that the sandwich conglomerate Jimmy Johns was within its rights to fire six employees for making signs that protested the companys policy of forcing workers to come to work when ill.
While the decision came as a surprise to many, the logic underlying itthat employees have few, if any, free speech protections on the jobhas had devastating impacts on American workers for decades. Indeed, the dramatic drop in union representation is due in part to the fact that our court system regulates employees ability to organize by the impact of their organizing on businesses bottom line, devoid of any concern for the free speech or civil rights of workers.
Until we ensure that freedom of speech extends to the workplace, workers and the labor movement writ large will continue to suffer defeats at the hands of courts, corporations and legislatures. In short, we need a 21st-century Bill of Rights for Labor.
http://prospect.org/article/want-really-help-workers-protect-their-speech
And just think the sexual predator can now really pack the federal courts to screw people over, welcome back to 1886, 2017 style