SonOfVoorhees said:
So what do you think, was i in the wrong or a victim of the now ultra PC society that cant take a comment for what it is? By the way ive worked there almost 3 years which is why im pissed off.
It's not a matter of right or wrong. You can be perfectly in the right and still get fired for it.
At the end of the day the rules of professional behaviour for a given workplace are what your boss sets. If their rule is that they only hire people who jump up and down when they walk in the door and shout the company motto at the top of their lungs, well that's what they're paying you for.... You conduct yourself as you please on your own time. You're being paid to behave as they want you to, and that's an end to it.
Now as an HR thing, if it went down as you seem to imply, it's unwise to go straight to written warnings if no-one's spoken to you before. It's also probably unwise of them to have rules that exacting. That's bad management.
I mean, there are ways to generate a paper-trail, and ways they should be using, but they're part of a more general performance management and improvement programme that they should be doing anyway. Most bosses don't. But then again most bosses are terrible. I mean someone should have sat down with you and asked where you wanted to be next year, you should know what skills you have to develop and what level of performance you have to deliver to get where you want to be....
And this sort of thing gets folded into that process, unless it's something truly egregious.
If I sit down with one of my directs, to talk about something, for instance... well, I hold weekly one to ones with my directs. I have a small pad of paper and I might write,
'23-3-2016 SonOfVoorhees
Professional deportment
Spoken to about avoiding political comments'
And that would be one of the points that we covered in that meeting, along with a whole bunch of other stuff. And then if it got around to us having a dispute where I wanted to fire you... well, shit, I've got six months of those things - I've got 24 documents backing me up that you weren't working with me. Ain't no-one gonna argue with that.
But that's a side issue, you've got a terrible boss. You're not in the wrong. Neither's he or she, really. They're perhaps behaving unwisely. It shouldn't be as big of a thing as it is, but that's probably a manifestation of more general incompetence.
... Now if they tried speaking with you about it, telling you it wasn't acceptable to them, and you argued with them on the other hand... that's totally written warning territory. There is a certain amount of 'It depends quite what you said.'