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TopicPolitics Containment Topic 310: Kanye Believe It?
Corrik7
07/15/20 3:13:03 AM
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StealThisSheen posted...
According to that ruling, you can't receive benefits, either, which she does. So, uh...
You can't be expected to receive benefits yes. Like, she can't work for free with the understanding that someone else will work for free for her down the road in return. It doesn't mean she can't have an office or ride on a plane. Unpaid staffers have their own desks or lockers or use of transportation in companies all the time. She can't be expecting to receive a benefit that has a monetary value down the line. Which, I mean, you could definitely argue she is expecting something, but likely as long as it is not agreed upon specifically it wouldn't infringe on whether she is an employee or not.

She, however, is not an employee.

The question is does she have public office. And, I have no idea because the term seems nowhere clearly defined.

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