Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You overreacted from the start. You came down hard on one employee when others were doing the same or worse. Now you want to fire her for starting drama but really YOU are the one that started it.
Nobody is afraid for their lives this is just something they said.
You are immature and dealing with people even more immature than you. Nobody needs to be fired. You just need to have a team meeting where you talk about acting professionally in a workplace.
I did not overreact! It's worrisome that people don't want to report employee B. They told me that they didn't know that they could report her. It's employee B's fault. Everything is her fault!
Anonymous wrote:You overreacted from the start. You came down hard on one employee when others were doing the same or worse. Now you want to fire her for starting drama but really YOU are the one that started it.
Nobody is afraid for their lives this is just something they said.
You are immature and dealing with people even more immature than you. Nobody needs to be fired. You just need to have a team meeting where you talk about acting professionally in a workplace.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't read that whole thesis statement. But I can't figure out why people would be scared to work with someone who thought a YEAR AGO that gay people were weird.
They are scared for their lives from this employee. It's all Employee B's fault for making them scared to report her to me a year prior. You clearly don't know how to read.
and you (or OP) never explained WHY they are "scared for their lives". That conclusion makes no sense based upon the story told. So either OP is exaggerating to get sympathetic responses or is a troll. I suspecf the latter
They're scared for their lives because they didn't immediately tell me about the inappropriate comment and question. Employee B must've threatened them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you’re okay with people discussing being raped while they’re on the sales floor, but saying they find gay relationships “weird” is a fireable offense.
Do you really think that makes sense, op?
Employee B is homophobic. The others are gay, bi, and trans, so they are in support of gay rights. Employee B is the worst.
Anonymous wrote:So you’re okay with people discussing being raped while they’re on the sales floor, but saying they find gay relationships “weird” is a fireable offense.
Do you really think that makes sense, op?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't read that whole thesis statement. But I can't figure out why people would be scared to work with someone who thought a YEAR AGO that gay people were weird.
They are scared for their lives from this employee. It's all Employee B's fault for making them scared to report her to me a year prior. You clearly don't know how to read.
and you (or OP) never explained WHY they are "scared for their lives". That conclusion makes no sense based upon the story told. So either OP is exaggerating to get sympathetic responses or is a troll. I suspecf the latter
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don’t get to fire people for having opinions. assistant manager is a horrible leader as are you, both need fired or demoted.
No one has the first amendement right at work, except for people in agreement, dummy!
OP gets the worst troll and worst writing awards. If you disagree then you’re fired!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't read that whole thesis statement. But I can't figure out why people would be scared to work with someone who thought a YEAR AGO that gay people were weird.
They are scared for their lives from this employee. It's all Employee B's fault for making them scared to report her to me a year prior. You clearly don't know how to read.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don’t get to fire people for having opinions. assistant manager is a horrible leader as are you, both need fired or demoted.
No one has the first amendement right at work, except for people in agreement, dummy!