• Firebirdie713
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    9 months ago

    No, they gave a reason and that reason isn’t covered under their policy, so she should still be covered.

    If they let her go without a reason, then she would have to prove discrimination. But if they say “You violated our social media policy” and refuse to show how, and she can prove that nothing she did was on violation of the policy as written, then that is a clear case of unlawful termination.