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pretty sure private employers can still be sued, unless im musunderstanding your pointNostradamus said:Not if it goes private
What would Sami sue for? He'd need evidence of them directly causing him harm by not releasing him. And likewise, if they did fire him, then as a private company they can do so for no reason.Silent Bite said:pretty sure private employers can still be sued, unless im misunderstanding your point
Being fired based on his ethnicityNostradamus said:What would Sami sue for? He'd need evidence of them directly causing him harm by not releasing him. And likewise, if they did fire him, then as a private company they can do so for no reason.
they can fite him for no reason now too. Them being private doesnt really change anything. Sami could sue to be released on religious beliefs alone imoNostradamus said:What would Sami sue for? He'd need evidence of them directly causing him harm by not releasing him. And likewise, if they did fire him, then as a private company they can do so for no reason.
They'd need to prove that was the direct reason. Even if everyone KNOWS it is, it would need to be proven with evidence.Heisenblaine said:Yeah, if Sami or any LGBTQ+ wrestlers are released, they have an argument