But her employee has no basis for commenting, acting, or disciplining. It's ridiculous.
Maybe, maybe not. I would imagine that she has an employment contract. Perhaps, if so, that contract has a clause on personal conduct.
But her employee has no basis for commenting, acting, or disciplining. It's ridiculous.
What a crock of shit...I have no problem with them releasing the video, Ms. McHenry was way over the line. But own it - you DID release the video and you did it to embarass MS. MCHENRY YOUR NEIGHBOR.
Maybe, maybe not. I would imagine that she has an employment contract. Perhaps, if so, that contract has a clause on personal conduct.
I will disagree to a point. When nearly every news article is headlined 'ESPN Reporter Britt McHenry...', I think they do have the right to police her actions.
It is common in the service business, but shouldn't you expect more from a person in her particular position ?
No I don't. But I know her kind. She's far too comfortable in her indignant snobbery for it to be out of the ordinary.To be fair Ax, you don't know the lady.
Obviously, I don't know it. But if it were a bet in Vegas, I'd go large on it.She's made some seriously dubious errors in reporting our team, and she made herself look absolutely awful in that video, but that doesn't equate to you knowing her. 'She is what we saw...' - you don't know that.
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