I don't know that I agree, here... when someone is pushing views that alienate the majority of the population and you're a corporation who needs customers...
As Michael Jordan allegedly said, Republicans buy shoes too. Put differently, someone like an author is a public facing brand ambassador. Your conduct will be held to a higher standard in those positions than a warehouse worker, and if you want to use it as a political platform, you may have that boomerang back at you.
If I were running BL, I would have fired this person too. Again, note their role. This is not a random non-public facing employee. The correct political stance for most public corporations to have is none; you are there to maximize profit for your shareholders.
Edit: It's not about being left or right in this case, either. It's that if you are going to be politically bombastic AND a brand ambassador at the same time, you're always going to be risking your job, because the brand matters more to a company than any one person.
I don't know that I agree, here... when someone is pushing views that alienate the majority of the population and you're a corporation who needs customers...
As Michael Jordan allegedly said, Republicans buy shoes too. Put differently, someone like an author is a public facing brand ambassador. Your conduct will be held to a higher standard in those positions than a warehouse worker, and if you want to use it as a political platform, you may have that boomerang back at you.
If I were running BL, I would have fired this person too. Again, note their role. This is not a random non-public facing employee. The correct political stance for most public corporations to have is none; you are there to maximize profit for your shareholders.
Edit: It's not about being left or right in this case, either. It's that if you are going to be politically bombastic AND a brand ambassador at the same time, you're always going to be risking your job, because the brand matters more to a company than any one person.