
SILENCED BY THE WORKPLACE
by Kenan Malik
This was the main article in my Observer column this week. It was published on 22 July 2018, under the headline ‘Why are employers allowed to police what we say as private citizens?’ Angela Williamson needed an abortion. The trouble was, she lived in Tasmania. Abortion is legal in the state, but the last abortion clinic closed in December. So, this February, Williamson was forced to travel to Melbourne for her operation. Distressed and angry, she dashed off a few tweets to […]
Categories: Free Speech, International • Tags: abortion, angela williamson, free speech, privacy, public sphere, twitter