
10-22-2010, 07:59 AM
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Re: Fired for speaking the truth
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In addition, Schiller released a statement about the firing to NPR member stations on Thursday. In it, she wrote that "this isn't the first time we have had serious concerns about some of Juan's public comments. Despite many conversations and warnings over the years, Juan has continued to violate this principle." Schiller also wrote that Williams had violated NPR's code of ethics by expressing views that he would not have expressed on NPR.
"Unfortunately, Juan's comments on Fox violated our standards as well as our values and offended many in doing so," she said.
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huffington
Smearing a fired worker in public is illegal. It is done by idiots. An employer has to have a signed consent from a former workerr to even release a reference check.
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