Lewis Maltby appears in the following:
Surprisingly Sackable Offenses
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
The Constitution guarantees Americans freedom of speech, religion and association ... but there's no guarantee that your employer won't fire you for exercising some of these entirely legal rights. That's what Best Buy employee Brian Maupin discovered, after he was fired for posting a YouTube video making fun of Apple fans' slavish devotion to the iPhone. Employees of businesses around the country get fired every day for lesser (and in some cases, unusual) offenses. We asked Takeaway listeners for what counted as firing offenses in their workplace, and got a wide range of responses.
Rights in the Workplace
Monday, January 04, 2010
Lewis Maltby, author of Can They Do That? Retaking Our Fundamental Rights in the Workplace, talks about personal rights in the workplace and existing laws, which he believes often side with the employer.
Office Politics
Monday, January 04, 2010
Lewis Maltby, author of Can They Do That? Retaking Our Fundamental Rights in the Workplace, talks about personal rights in the workplace and existing laws, which he believes often side with the employer. Plus ABC News senior White House correspondent Jake Tapper reviews the weekend political news, including the latest ...