To make a long story short, my husband was released from his job today, after being told on Wednesday that he was one of their best employees, for supposedly talking too much. He showed them the signed affidavit that says he was allowed to text me and only me because I was pregnant and he needed to make sure things were kosher with me. He and his bosses all signed it as a condition of his hire. So this "talking too much" excuse is bullshit, but that's not my issue.
This morning we discovered his car had blown a radiator hose and coolant leaked everywhere, so I had to take him to work. A coworker offered to drive him home as I was going to be in the middle of meeting with a new potential client. When they released him, there was 10 minutes left on the clock. He came in, grabbed his stuff, and went back outside and stood by his coworkers car. Well, his two bosses then run up to the coworker giving him a ride home and ask that he go and let my husband into his car because they, quote, "are afraid that he will come back into the warehouse and start hurting people"
My husband is not a violent man, he has never raised his voice to his superiors, never got angry about anything, hasn't given them any reason to think or even say that, and his fellow coworkers all back him up on that. The thing that bothers me about this is, there was absolutely no reason for his bosses to say that about him, muchless to a fellow employee. My question is, isn't the fact that they said something like this to his coworker, illegal? Isn't this considered slander and defamation in the workplace?
He is really upset about this and is wondering what implications it could have on future employment prospects, regardless of whether or not he puts them down as a work reference. I want to stop any and all future attacks from them because they have gone far beyond legal behavior, I mean blatant sexual harassment on some of their female employees, as well as illegally withheld wages from other employees among other things. I want to put a stop to their bullshit before it can go any farther.
So, do we have a case here? Especially with a witness to whom the comment was made to? Or is this a lost cause?

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The comment wasn't made to potential employers or to someone thinking about hiring your husband so it doesn't have any direct impact on his prospects.
As for the other stuff you listed, the behavior wasn't done to you or your husband so you don't have any standing to do anything about it.
I'd chalk it all up to a super unfortunate way to lose one's job. Especially right before your due. I'm sorry this happened to you guys but I'd say you're wasting energy pursuing anything legal. That said, I'm not a lawyer, and I only know what you wrote here about your situation.
I mean if the work environment was that bad maybe this was the kick in the pants needed to make 2015 the best.. New job.. New baby... I see the potential for a lot of good things ahead. You absolutely have a right to be upset by the news but to take a it to "lawsuit" territory and "my whole year is shattered" seems a bit much. Focus on what you can control...
There are times when my husband is on certain jobs and talking/texting is grounds for termination due to safety reasons. He tells me to text/call only if it is a actual emergency and lets the company he is contracting for know I am pregnant.
I am wondering how often you guys were talking while he was at work.
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@jeanzcarol is 100% right--it is always the people you think that are calm that go batshit on everyone. They usually don't have violent tendencies or history of workplace violence.
The cellphone thing has become a real hot button issue. My staff has to put them away when they are on the clock. They may use them in the break room when clocked out. I don't pay people to facebook. If there is an emergency their family may call our office and we will immediately bring that person to the phone. Or their family may contact me directly and I will help. Is my policy fair? Not fair? Doesn't matter. You want to work for me you sign it on day one.
It is hard to pin down an employer on that stuff particularly if H signed some handbooks or standards of behavior or policies when he was hired. They can fire him for a lot of reasons.
Also you are not at work with him and you don't know what he's like at work. Of course he's not going to say he wastes time or doesn't get things done-and some employees don't realize they are not effective or are time ($$$) wasters.
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@PeanettyGoodness - Your husband needs a WC lawyer. Seriously. Guaranteed if he lawyered up, that shiz wouldn't happen. Most of the time you need a WC lawyer cause you'll just get railroaded....
And, as pp stated, if you work in at at-will employment state, the company wouldn't even need a reason for termination.
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My H is an audio engineer. If he's doing a show, I don't talk to him at all (though I may text him my random thoughts without expecting him to get back to me). Maintenance days, I talk to him more.
DH works at a jail, so no phones are even allowed in the building, but he also works 3rd shift so I'm sleep anyway. But during the day we chat off and on, because we haven't seen nor talked for a while. On an average day we may talk 2 times while I'm at work, some days more. But I have one of those jobs where I could sit in my phone all day if I wanted to.
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Actually, now that I'm back at my "regular" job, I work in the cubicle next to my husband's. And I still don't talk to him all day. We try to maintain a professional distance from each other.
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And we sound disgusting now, eh?
To be fair: the conversation is most commonly about our fantasy football lineups or to share funny links we found online. Nothing particularly romantic.
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Edited/clarifying my acquaintance was a defendant, not a plaintiff.