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Antifascist fan loses job after clashing with Bolsonaro supporters on Paulista Avenue.

The company denies any connection, but Emerson claims that the manager cited participation in the demonstrations as a reason for terminating his contract.

Emerson Osasco (Photo: Reproduction/Twitter)

Forum Magazine - The anti-fascist fan, Emerson Osasco, who gained notoriety by raising his fist and confronting Bolsonaro supporters at the demonstration on Paulista Avenue, last Sunday (31), had his employment contract as a software developer terminated the day after the protest.

“After all the media attention, the images reached my workplace,” said Emerson, who was contracted as a legal entity by the multinational Softtek, a technology company founded in 1982 in Mexico, with a branch in Barueri (SP).

Softtek, for its part, denied that it terminated Emerson's contract for political reasons, but said it does not comment on specific cases. "Our HR policies comply with regulations and are aligned with our code of ethics," says a brief note sent to the news outlet.

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