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Why is Waitrose investigating its staff for thoughtcrime?

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According to the page set up to help fund Woods’s legal fees, he will face a disciplinary hearing later this month. The Free Speech Union, which is defending Woods, says he is one of more than 250 employees it is representing in similar circumstances across the country. Bosses increasingly feel emboldened to police their employees’ speech, and this can only get worse under Labour – which appears hell-bent on tightening Britain’s already-suffocating speech laws.

Hugo Timms, Spiked, 17th March 2025.