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Spanish judge: Cursing at boss can’t get you fired

October 12, 2009 by Sam Narisi
Posted in: Firing, In This Week's E-Newsletter, Latest News & Views, Law

Hurling profanities at a manager would seem like a good reason to get fired. But not in Spain, apparently.

During a pay dispute, an employee in Gerona, Spain, called his boss a “son of a bitch.” He then called the manager “crazy” as he stormed out of the office.

Think someone in your company could do that without getting fired? This manager didn’t think so either.

But a judge thought differently. The employee sued for wrongful termination (like many European countries, Spain doesn’t have “at-will” employment) and won.

Said the judge: “The social degradation of language has caused the expressions used by the plaintiff to be commonly used in many situations, especially arguments,” the Telegraph reports. Therefore, it wasn’t a serious enough offense to warrant termination.

The court ordered the company reinstate the employee or pay him the equivalent of $9,500.

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