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The National Labor Council is looking for recovery and pay for the former reporter Washington Post Felius SunWhich was fired in 2022 after the attack on colleagues and severely criticizing the newspaper on social media.
Sonmez was stopped for disobedience after she continued to condemn other messages on the Internet, despite numerous memoirs issued by the then editor -in -chief of Sally Buzby, which called for citizenship. The Washington-Baltimore news guild has filed an unfair charge of working practice for firing Sonmes. NLRB, Guild and Washington Post each filed on Friday.
“Speaking straight away, the respondent simply became ill with Twitter Sonmez, which criticizes the post and his policy, as well as its implementation – or lack of it – from this policy. In response, the respondent decided to bypass his progressive discipline system and dismiss it from these critics,” said NVRB prosecutors.
The Prosecutor’s Office of the National Council on Labor Relations is looking for the restoration and return for the former Washington Post Felicia Sonmez reporter. (Getti Image)
After asking the fired dismissal of the complaint, the post claimed that Sonmes’ permission to return to the campaign “would lead to an unmanageable and unacceptable disruption” and refers to actions that led to its dismissal as a “seven -day tirade”.
“Since the Sonmes lacks the” journalistic integrity “needed to work in the Post editorial office, it cannot be restored,” the message states.
Guild believes that post violated her rights in accordance with the law on national labor relations.
The saga began in June 2022, when Sonmes went after the colleague Dave Weigel jokes: “Every girl bi. You just have to find out if it is polar or sexy.”
Sonmes was not entertained and publicly criticized his colleagues, also attacks on his workplace, responding: “Fantastically working in the news release where such retvides are allowed!”
Then the Sonmes launched a full -time public rant against the post and many of her colleagues.
Former journalists of the Washington Post Felicia Sonmez and David Weigel. (Eric McCandles via Getty Images)
Weiggel was placed on a one -month unpaid suspension, despite the delete retweth and forgiven. Later in the same year, he left the post to join the starting site.
However, Tweetstorms Sonmez, who crossed the staff, continued, and she started receiving public retreats from colleagues by mail, which Sonmes then publicly attacks.
She repeatedly broke the policy in the social media document throughout the test. Sonmes even aimed at “white” journalists who expressed solidarity with the newspaper against the background of the struggle.
“I do not know who colleagues anonymously neglect me in the media reports. But I know that journalists who have issued synchronized tweets this week, humiliating the problems in the workplace that has a few things that have a few things with each other,” Sonmes wrote during a long theme on the chirping, saying that they are. ”
Washington Post journalists continue to broadcast their grievances with each other on Twitter
Felsey Sonmez’s “Seven -Day Beth Rit” against The Washington Post began with this tweet 2022. (Twitter)
Although Buzby has called on employees to treat each other with respect, after a week of permanent viral war between colleagues by mail, Sonmes was stopped. After the Washington Post testing, she presented an updated social media policy.
NLRB prosecutors are looking for recovery and return for Sonmez, which is now working on BLUE Ridge. Sonmez refused to comment.
“The decision depends on the judge now,” Sonmes wrote on X.
Washington Post did not immediately respond to a comment from a comment from Digital Fox News Digital.
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Joseph A. Woolfson Fox News Digital contributed to this report.