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In a number of organizations, an employee is encouraged to bring their "whole self" to work. This can play out in various ways, but many employees have recently taken to protesting their employers over practices and policies related to social justice, current events, and politics.
Now many are surprised to learn that they don’t enjoy the free speech rights they thought they were entitled to at their jobs. In some cases, workers actually have fewer rights than previously believed. Suddenly, we’re looking to employment law for answers.
Join Cathy Creighton, labor relations expert and director of the Cornell ILR Buffalo Co-Lab, for a close look at employment law and employees’ legal rights at work. Whether you are an employee or an employer, you may be surprised by what you’ll discover about free speech rights at work in the United States.
Now many are surprised to learn that they don’t enjoy the free speech rights they thought they were entitled to at their jobs. In some cases, workers actually have fewer rights than previously believed. Suddenly, we’re looking to employment law for answers.
Join Cathy Creighton, labor relations expert and director of the Cornell ILR Buffalo Co-Lab, for a close look at employment law and employees’ legal rights at work. Whether you are an employee or an employer, you may be surprised by what you’ll discover about free speech rights at work in the United States.