At this point I'm starting to wonder what doesn't constitute a fundamental right these days.
It's not unreasonable for an employer to expect their employees not to spend their time at work working/advertising/recruiting for a separate business. Of course no such protection exists for conversations had down the pub after work.
We've no real idea what the case in question involves - it may be that tesla cannot make it stick. It's all about context
It's not unreasonable for an employer to expect their employees not to spend their time at work working/advertising/recruiting for a separate business. Of course no such protection exists for conversations had down the pub after work.
We've no real idea what the case in question involves - it may be that tesla cannot make it stick. It's all about context