So they can speak out about climate change just not criticize Amazon's lack of efforts to fight it. Yeah, that's a misleading headline. They can criticize other corporations (I suppose unless they do a lot of business with Amazon). Can that criticize the company internally then? Can they ask, what are we doing to fight climate change? I think that would be better. I realize some people can't afford to change jobs (because corporations want the job market that way), so they could criticize the company or par
They can criticize the company all they want - just not while being identified as an employee of the company.
This is why I do not identify my employer anywhere in any of my social media accounts - I don't want there to be any possible confusion between my personal opinions and those of the company I work for (and many companies have the same type of media policies - if you are going to speak as an employee of the company you need to have permission...)
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They can criticize the company all they want - just not while being identified as an employee of the company.
This is why I do not identify my employer anywhere in any of my social media accounts - I don't want there to be any possible confusion between my personal opinions and those of the company I work for (and many companies have the same type of media policies - if you are going to speak as an employee of the company you need to have permission...)