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Quorum Forum Podcast: Can I be Fired for Protesting?

By Julie Tappendorf on July 7, 2020
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Ancel Glink’s Quorum Forum Podcast just released Episode 41: Can I be Fired for Protesting?
Timely issues affecting public and private employers are on the agenda for the latest episode of Ancel Glink’s Quorum Forum podcast. Ancel Glink Attorneys dicuss whether employees risk discipline at work for participating in recent protest. We also review the Supreme Court’s recent decision on gay and transgender rights, and what it means for local governments and other employers. 


What issues are your employees facing this summer? Email us at podcast@ancelglink.com! 
Resources


Municipal Minute, Civil Rights Act Protects Against Discrimination Based onSexual Orientation and Gender Identity


Workplace Report, Supreme Court Decision

Municipal Minute is authored by Julie Tappendorf, a partner at the Ancel Glink law firm in Chicago, to provide timely legal updates on topics of interest to local governments.

      

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    Government
  • Blog:
    Municipal Minute
  • Organization:
    Ancel Glink, P.C.
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