""When you see someone celebrating Charlie's murder, call them out," Vance said. "And hell, call their employer.""
""We find ourselves right now in very trying times because of what's happening in the world around us," he said."
""You get on social media and 2 million people hear you," she said."
Calls urged Americans to report people who praise the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk to their employers, including instructions to call employers when such praise is seen. Several companies, including Microsoft, Delta Air Lines, and Nasdaq, fired or disciplined workers for social media comments about Kirk, and media personalities Jimmy Kimmel and Matthew Dowd were also affected. HR teams are managing recurring layoffs, return-to-office mandates, AI adoption, and workplace immigration raids while political tensions add pressure to preserve workplace peace and culture. Social media and internal message boards like Slack amplify employee remarks, complicating monitoring and response.
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