“3rdgenan hour ago
I can't think of any legal grounds for a terminated Bethelite to sue. First, No one is HIRED. Also, Bethelites SIGN a VOW OF POVERTY. They are completely aware that ALL their work there is voluntary.”
Here in Australia, no one can give legal or financial advice unless they are qualified. Often contracts will include statements saying that seeking either legal or financial advice (whatever is appropriate) is strongly recommended before signing. I don’t think the Vow of Poverty contract includes this, so maybe there is a case since it both controls finances and takes away the right to sue.
Sometimes, even though a person signs a contract which appears to take away their rights, doesn’t mean they are gone under common law.
Also, it may be possible for a Bethelite who is thrown out, to establish the belief that even though they signed the vow, they were of the understanding that they would be looked after. They are, after all, now part of Jehovahs earthly organisation and there’s enough literature claiming that he will provide in times of need. Many jws believe this.