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Several workers, many of them educators, have been let go or put on leave after making posts deemed “inappropriate” regarding the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
Numerous workers were fired for their comments, and conservatives targeted social media users they viewed as offensive or celebratory.
It’s far from the first time workers have lost their jobs over things they say publicly — including in social media posts.