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[quote=Anonymous]His retweet was gross, unprofessional, and frankly, juvenile. Off-color humor can be funny, but the key word there is humor. That would require the tweet to actually be funny, which it wasn't. I do not think the retweet is a fireable offense, and I do think a brief suspension is fair. To me, a 40yo man who thinks that's funny to RT from his work account represents his employer poorly and has poor judgment. While I understand Felicia's frustration, I think the bigger issue is that she did not stop with Dave after he took the tweet down. If she had quietly gone to her supervisor and brought it to their attention, or even brought it up to Dave directly, that would be fine by me. The issue as I see it is that after he took the tweet down and Post management had already become involved, she continued to harass him - and others - via twitter. Publicly disparaging your colleagues also is not a great/professional look.[/quote]
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