Originally Posted by
josh_saunders
Exactly.
No one was stopping them from saying what they said. However, when the agreed to work for the company, they agreed to abide by the companies rules. And if they were suspended, they obviously broke one of those rules.
It is fundamentally wrong for a company to restrict a person's democratic rights. SHould the company prevent them from voting? you never know, they might vote for the NDP! we can't have that now can we?