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Expressing strong opinions can put your job at risk. Clearer laws would help

  • Written by Giuseppe Carabetta, Associate Professor of workplace and business law, UTS Business School, University of Technology Sydney
Expressing strong opinions can put your job at risk. Clearer laws would helpTracey Nearmy/Getty Images

Within days of American conservative Charlie Kirk’s assassination, people posting on social media or commenting on his death – including TV host Jimmy Kimmel, teachers, pilots, a football team employee, and a US Secret Service employee – were being censured, suspended or sacked.

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