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1. mc32+(OP)[view] [source] 2020-04-14 17:57:52
Here’s my take. If I think a company is doing wrong and I believe I should stand against it, I would then consider that taking a stand will likely result in termination; but if I believe strongly then I’d do it because of principle not be cause a law is protecting me.

That’s not to say I disagree with workers’ protections only tat if you believe strongly then protections or not should not be much of a consideration.

That said, is Amazon acting illegally so you’re calling that out or do I just disagree with their position?

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2. wushup+H[view] [source] 2020-04-14 18:00:40
>>mc32+(OP)
I agree, but I should not be surprised if they terminated me because of it.
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3. alexan+s1[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-04-14 18:03:24
>>wushup+H
Maybe not surprised, but morally outraged certainly
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4. mc32+82[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-04-14 18:06:52
>>alexan+s1
I’m not sure. Let’s say me and my neighbor borrow things from each other and have an okay relationship. Maybe some time later they think I underpaid them for a used car when they find out I sold it for double the price. They don’t talk to me and we’re not friends any longer.

Do I get outraged at them? Should they be outraged at me? Did anyone of us do anything illegal?

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