We're not talking about leaking though, this is about the public service having an opinion about politics - essentially saying they don't like the policies they are employed to implement.
It's the balance between free speech and being able to have faith that the policies of the people we elect are being faithfully implemented by a dispassionate bureaucracy. I'm sure there's many other elements to it as well.
Well just cause you work for the place, dosent mean every single person in the company has to agree with the policies. I think everyone these days thinks that they dont agree with something that they can change everything
I think most work places would laugh at you if you ask to pick and choose what policies you agree with.
The way i see it esp govt that its politics ,the public vote on who gets put in power and they set the policies.
This generation of kids have never been told no , so they end up spoilt entiltled brats. This creates problem cause when they end up in work , they get told what to do and there is policies put in place, but cause they never been told no, they do what they want and of course alot of them get in trouble or fired,
If you dont agree with what you work does then you can try change it . You can try free speech on social media but dont be suprised if you get fired.
Alot of people do a job but dont agree with stuff but have too get a paycheck