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In reply to the discussion: Former ABC reporter Brian Ross appears to have been vindicated. [View all]klook
(12,134 posts)1. Ross deserves much more than an apology.
Like reinstatement, back wages, damages, and then an apology. That was a raw deal to appease the Tot-In-Chief.
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Former ABC reporter Brian Ross appears to have been vindicated. [View all]
Tommy_Carcetti
Dec 2018
OP
I agree. He should get his job back, or back wages if he has another good job.
Honeycombe8
Dec 2018
#21
talk radio plays a huge part in all those - limbaugh gets fed the story and talking points and
certainot
Dec 2018
#15
Maybe not, but suing gets more traction these days than ever before.
Haggis for Breakfast
Dec 2018
#23
Unless Ross Files a Lawsuit, any Apology is Doubtful and More Importantly, What About His Job?
dlk
Dec 2018
#9
Those proposing a "wrongful termination" suit don't seem to know what that actually means.
MadDAsHell
Dec 2018
#13
True about at-will employment, although many media personalities do have contracts.
Tommy_Carcetti
Dec 2018
#31
All you've said is true. It's just amusing when people assume "I'm not happy" is grounds to sue.
MadDAsHell
Dec 2018
#36