At work.
Uhm.... colour me surprised but when did Australian's ever have anything like an American's "Freedom of speech" ?
The fellow can express himself how ever he likes.
It's when he insults other people he's got a problem.
As for his former emoyers? They have standards and rules of behaviour and dress codes listed.
He'd be in almost as much trouble if he'd been p+ssed as a newt while throwing a fist at some one.
Cheers.
Uhm.... colour me surprised but when did Australian's ever have anything like an American's "Freedom of speech" ?
The fellow can express himself how ever he likes.
It's when he insults other people he's got a problem.
As for his former emoyers? They have standards and rules of behaviour and dress codes listed.
He'd be in almost as much trouble if he'd been p+ssed as a newt while throwing a fist at some one.
Cheers.


