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Tennessee Supreme Court Rules Private Workers Can Be Fired for Petitioning Lawmakers – The Tennessee Tribune

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In a major ruling about workplace rights and constitutional protections, the Tennessee Supreme Court has decided that private employers can fire at-will employees for petitioning the government. The Court found that the Tennessee Constitution’s right to petition applies only to government action—not to private companies. The case involved Heather Smith, who worked at BlueCross BlueShield [...]

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