That's pretty vague. What exactly did the teachers do, and were children involved?
I doubt they were around kids at the time or "dragging" kids with them to the show.
Would they be fired for watching an R rated movie, a burlesque show in Las Vegas, or an episode of M*A*S*H, where Klinger dressed as a woman?
Freedom of association. I don't think companies can dictate what employees do off site on their own time.
“Would they be fired for watching an R rated movie, a burlesque show in Las Vegas, or an episode of M*A*S*H, where Klinger dressed as a woman?”
If so defined as immoral by their employer, they could be fired for watching an episode of Bosom Buddies.
That's pretty vague. What exactly did the teachers do, and were children involved?
Nothing vague about this. The article says she posted photos and videos. Obviously online.
Freedom of association. I don't think companies can dictate what employees do off site on their own time.
They can especially if the employee agrees to those dictates.
Bullcrap. They are teachers at a Christian School. If they went to a homo stage show, got photos made with the perverts, and put it on social media, that makes them unfit for their job at a Christian school.
As for watching MASH, Klinger was trying to run a scam, trying to prove he was insane so he would get removed from the war zone.
But nice try. And yeah, companies can indeed dictate what you do on your own time if it works against the company. It wasn’t long ago that a coke driver would get fired if he was seen drinking a pepsi. If you are an airline employee and you spend your off time with a group convincing people that airline has shoddy maintenance, you’ll be fired.
They are teachers at a Christian school, cavorting with perverts.