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Originally Posted by JiggyMac
... You're already 0 - 1 on legal issues, but we can try again. Going to the NLRB site, here seem to be the reasons most applicable to the case at hand...
When I said I organize earlier, I meant that I'm a union activist. What you are discussing is called "Solidarity Unionism" or "Section Seven" organizing. My union literally
wrote the book on this shiz.
His initial claim is frivolous on the face of it... Google senior management was trying to "shame him"... LMFAO. He's an at-will employee, his bosses can fire him at any time, for any reason, or for no reason. It doesn't make a lick-o-sense to begin with.
He'd have to file a second claim regarding his dismissal, and that claim too would be frivolous on the face of it. Google is claiming that they fired the fool over the content of his 'manifesto', not in retaliation for his previously filed and frivolous NLRB claim. Guess what... that 'manifesto' would get you fired from ~499.5 of the F500 companies. This is a complete non-starter.
Further, he said he filed a NLRB complaint, then threatened a legal action. Taking legal action invalidates your NLRB claim, and any claim you might have under the CA-DLSE. Which is another good point... if this fool had any idea what he was doing, he'd be going after Google first through the CA-DLSE... then consider the NLRB... then last consider Superior Court.
What really happened was this...
The dude was doing fine in live because he had containment between (a) the practical day-2-day shiz of having a career and bills and shiz, -vs- (b) his fantasy hobby life, which is full of magical OSJers & SJWers & conspiracies theories about college campusses, and all this hilarious crapola Phree Screech Rites youz guyz eat up as pure entertainment.
Then he had a "psychic break" or some such nonsense... his containment failed... and now he's out looking for a job. That, and he's managed to make himself the laughing and pointing center of the entire interwebs at this current moment. All because he couldn't distinguish fantasy (this SJWer conspiracy theory gibberish) -vs- reality (a six figure career gerb), and he just couldn't keep his "crazy" under his hat.
Sad.