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How stifling are corporate policies on the labor movements? What should we do to combat this?

How does the current state of the US job culture affect this movement and other movements like it? From a purely anecdotal perspective, I can never openly post my disdain/hypocrisy of the current system in a public forum under my name as I could be fired for it. A lot of companies have social media policies that prevent us from organizing and speaking out under threat of termination. Do you think if we had laws preventing employers from terminating employees based off of social media/outside organizing and protests that we would have more freedom to make the changes we desire in this country?


How does the current state of the US job culture affect this movement and other movements like it?

From a purely anecdotal perspective, I can never openly post my disdain/hypocrisy of the current system in a public forum under my name as I could be fired for it.

A lot of companies have social media policies that prevent us from organizing and speaking out under threat of termination.

Do you think if we had laws preventing employers from terminating employees based off of social media/outside organizing and protests that we would have more freedom to make the changes we desire in this country?

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