Maybe in a country that isn’t corrupt.
Maybe in a country that isn’t corrupt.
You’re confusing the word revoked with the word forfeited. He’s forfeiting it by disrupting the court. It’s like the right to remain silent when you’re arrested. The officer arresting you can’t revoke it and make you answer or say anything, but you can choose to forfeit it and start talking.
You’re right. That’s why most big companies tell people not to unionize, or that it’s not necessary. It means they can continue to pay people terribly and treat them poorly. Knowing it’s happening next door means less flight risk of those treated poorly.
Doesn’t that point to the need of better labor laws, where workers have more protection? I feel like that’s the only reason more people don’t stand up to shitty employers/bosses, and why it’s even a question in the US.
You can get an antibody test done, but it’d have to be within a few weeks of catching it, or when you thought you might have caught it.
You remove it from my school.
Sadly, I don’t think it’ll really stop that group. They’ll just find another person to rally behind.