Legal Question in Employment Law in Florida

I was passing out a dvd to friends at work. The dvd is about the history of the Federal Reserve and how they are controlling the economy for their own personal, political and financial gain.

I was not selling anything, nor does it ask to support or fund any organization. It just basically was historical facts.

A supervisor got made at it started verbally attacking me, the dvd and my belief in it.

Approximately 4 days later; I was brought in to another supervisor's office, and was told not to pass the dvd out.; becuase of solicitacion. After being told not to; he then proceeded to ask me what was on it.

My question is do they have the right to make me not pass out free information?

Is it legal for the other supervisor, who was verbally attacking my belief in it, go to another to tell me not pass it out?

I am trying to move from sales to delivary, and the supervisor that verbally attacked is a supervisor of the delivary. He told me I was 2nd in line to get position. If I get passed up; would this have any legal recourse?


Asked on 8/05/09, 2:57 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Alan Wagner Wagner, McLaughlin & Whittemore P.A.

No.

Your belief that the federal reserve is controlling everything is something you can freely believe, but people can decide that they do not wish to hire those with such beliefs. Your belief is not a protected belief.

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Answered on 8/06/09, 11:48 pm


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