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Posted on: October 11, 2017 at 20:55:55 CT
Sal CMSU
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I wasn't talking about reality, I was asking a general question of what people believe private organizations should be able to do when owners are using their own money to run an organization. However, I don't think standing or kneeling for the national anthem really falls under any of the protected categories you're referring to.
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     I believe that both the employee and employer - El-ahrairah KC - 10/11 20:49:47
          Not in the NFL - players under contract can't simply quit - tigerdb MU - 10/11 21:07:31
               They are subject to League CBA with their employer..... - STL1DFW STL - 10/11 21:21:26
          Not all employees are at will. Employment Agreements can - STL1DFW STL - 10/11 21:02:59
          That's my understanding as well (nm) - Sal KC - 10/11 20:50:24
               But that's not reality - El-ahrairah KC - 10/11 20:53:22
                    Well yes, there are Federal Employment Laws.... - STL1DFW STL - 10/11 21:08:03
                    I also agree - Sal KC - 10/11 20:55:55
                         No it doesn't - El-ahrairah KC - 10/11 21:01:50
     Yeah, the Wilbon commentary on Jerry Jones was - STL1DFW STL - 10/11 20:49:03
     does the private organization have a contractual - gmmm98 MU - 10/11 20:44:28
          Yes, unless an employee has signed a contract that - STL1DFW STL - 10/11 20:57:06
     Private organizations have the right - AllThingsKC KC - 10/11 20:43:55




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