• Kokesh@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Ok, so if I find out I work for Nazi contractor and object to that, it is politics?

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      5 months ago

      Discussing politics at the work place has been an HR violation for some time, but speaking against the company policy or its customers has always been a fireable ofense. I’m not sure why this surprises anyone.

      Sure, google is an evil corporation and there’s lots of reasons to hate them, but why are we focusing on this specific thing which is common across all workplaces?

      And yes, if you find out your employer is constructing concentration camps and you openly speak against that, you’re probably going to lose your job. Why is this even a question?

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        5 months ago

        which is common across all workplaces?

        In your shithole country, maybe.

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            5 months ago

            Even if we ignore what @prole wrote, in civilized countries you’re allowed to break company policy if it infringes your rights, regardless of what a contract says.

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              5 months ago

              you’re allowed to break company policy if it infringes your rights

              No country guarantees you the right to openly discuss politics in the workplace though.

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        5 months ago

        Why is this a surprise to us? We had faith in humanity.

        And is it really common in all workplaces?

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        5 months ago

        Not being able to discuss politics at work is not really the case for everyone though, it’s worker politics that aren’t allowed, if the politics agree with the owner class they’ll set up a PAC for it. Whoever heard of an executive or board member fired for discussing politics that paint the organization in a positive light? I also think it’s worth pointing out most companies would fire for this and are authoritative in structure and don’t allow for democratic practices like elections, petitioning, protesting, etc. Just because it’s that way now doesn’t mean it always will be with good labor protections.