• @[email protected]
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      662 months ago

      Pretty sure since it’s a layoff they’ll argue it wasn’t specifically targeted as a form of discrimination. America is full of things that feel like they should be illegal, but aren’t.

      Like how my state has absolutely zero laws enforcing access to bathroom or food breaks at work. Totally baffling.

      • @[email protected]
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        Technically it’s covered by Article 24 of the declaration of human rights: which states the following:

        “Everyone has the right to rest and leisure, including reasonable limitation of working hours and periodic holidays with pay.”

        So really you could argue that you need a rest.

        • @FireTower
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          192 months ago

          No American court is going to hold an American company who fired (presumably) an American who (presumably) works on American soil liable under that. You’d be better off looking for local statutes that offer protections.

        • @Mirshe
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          Once again, the UDHR is not legally binding in any way.

    • @Huschke
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      This should be the American catch phrase 😅

    • @[email protected]
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      We have the simplest justice system in the world. Everything is legal unless you’re poor in which case everything is illegal.