YEp. He can say 'no books in vehicles on company property'.
The employee can tell him to stuff it and get another job.
Freedom cuts both ways. But everyday on this web site it's illustrated that people only want freedom THEIR way. Screw everyone else.
Freedom is slavery, right?
Korporations operate under special privlidges granted by the state. They don't have Rights, and they aren't individuals. So your "freedom" argument really doesn't apply.
The employee can tell him to stuff it and get another job.
Or he can petition his legislature to enact laws protecting his Rights as a Free man. *That's* the better answer. And that is exactly what is happening in Alaska.
Screw everyone else.
That is the attitude of these big korporations. I have yet to see a small business or a privately owned business ban guns (I read a lot over at packing.org and ar15.com). They all seem to act as good neighbors.
The big korporations are the ones screwing folks in this country. If it were to them, we'd all be working 100 hour weeks and getting paid in kompany script.
But fortunately, it isn't up to them. The government actually does their job in this country once in a blue moon to protect indiviudal Rights.