Thursday, December 9, 2010

JP Morgan Chase Circumvents the First Amendment

Jamie Dimon, CEO of JP Morgan Chase (JPMC), a current board member of a GOVERNMENT BANK, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, issued an outside-work policy in its 2010 Code of Conduct Training prohibiting JPMC employees from posting a statement such as this on the internet: “I think the financial services industry is over-regulated and should be governed by market forces only.”

I refused to affirm this infringement of outside-work speech and press. Consequently, my employment with JPMC was terminated on August 7, 2010.

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5 comments:

Alma P. Ruiz said...

Now I understand the connection and the impact of your statement. Kudos to you Ilyn for your courage and bravery. The fight seems to be some "David - Goliath" battle. Our prayers and love.

Ilyn Ross said...

Many thanks. Lovelots.

Ilyn Ross said...

My Attorneys, The Ottinger Firm, have filed the summons and complaint against my former employer, JP Morgan Chase.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcvaBBHdrv0&feature=player_embedded

Ilyn Ross said...

J.P. Morgan Profit Jumps 47% http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703959104576081390840712256.html

Dimon, CEO of JPMC, a current board member of a GOV'T BANK, the Fed Reserve Bank of NY, issued an OUTSIDE-WORK policy prohibiting JPMC employees from posting a statement such as this on the internet: “I think the financial services industry is over-regulated and should be governed by market forces only.”

http://ilynross.blogspot.com/2010/12/jp-morgan-chase-contravenes-first.html

Ilyn Ross said...

A Connecticut ambulance company that fired an employee after she criticized her boss on Facebook agreed today to settle a complaint brought by the National Labor Relations Board.

Read more: http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-20030955-93.html#ixzz1DNnI72Ie