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员工因评论保守派人士去世被解雇
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保守派活动家查理·柯克(Charlie Kirk)去世后,一些公司因员工在社交媒体上发表相关评论而采取纪律处分,甚至解雇员工。此事件凸显了企业在平衡员工言论自由与公司价值观及工作场所和谐方面面临的日益严峻的挑战。微软、Office Depot、Nasdaq、MSNBC、Perkins Coie、卡罗莱纳黑豹队和达美航空等公司均对员工的不当言论进行了回应,其中一些公司已将涉事员工解雇或暂停职务。此类事件表明,即使是个人观点,如果触及公司价值观或引发争议,也可能导致严重的职业后果。

💼 **企业面临言论自由与价值观的平衡挑战**: 查理·柯克(Charlie Kirk)去世后,部分公司因员工在社交媒体上发表的评论而采取行动,这暴露了企业在维护工作场所和谐、同时尊重员工个人观点方面的困境。企业需要审慎处理此类事件,以避免进一步的争议和对公司声誉的损害。

⚖️ **员工因不当言论面临解雇风险**: 多家公司,包括Office Depot、Nasdaq和Perkins Coie,因员工发表庆祝暴力或不尊重逝者的言论而迅速解雇了相关人员。这些行动表明,公司对可能违反其价值观和政策的言论采取零容忍态度,尤其是在涉及暴力或仇恨言论时。

📢 **社交媒体评论的潜在职业后果**: 微软和达美航空等公司正在调查并可能采取纪律处分,即使是“庆祝暴力”或“超越健康、尊重辩论”的评论,也可能导致严重后果,包括解雇。这再次强调了员工在社交媒体上发言时需谨慎,因为这些言论可能被视为代表公司立场或违反公司政策。

🌐 **政治观点与工作场所的界限模糊**: 柯克作为一位有争议的保守派人物,其去世引发的员工评论,使得企业在处理政治敏感话题时面临更大压力。例如,MSNBC解雇了一位发表了被认为“不恰当、不敏感”评论的分析师,尽管该分析师认为自己的言论被误解。这显示了在当前政治极化的环境下,即使是无意中的言论也可能引发轩然大波。

🚨 **公司价值观的严格执行**: 许多公司在声明中强调,员工的言论必须符合公司的核心价值观,如尊重、善良以及反对暴力。对于那些被认为违背这些原则的言论,公司将采取果断措施。例如,卡罗莱纳黑豹队表示不纵容任何形式的暴力,并已与涉事员工进行沟通。

Conservative activist Charlie Kirk died on Wednesday.

In the days since Charlie Kirk's death, some companies have been forced to navigate a delicate situation: employees sharing their personal views about the conservative activist in public.

For employers, those remarks highlight the growing challenge of balancing free expression with corporate values and workplace harmony.

Major corporations like Microsoft and Delta Air Lines are taking action against employees who have made social media posts critical of Kirk's own views, or even ones celebrating his death, which could be considered a violation of company values.

Kirk, an ally of President Donald Trump, advocated conservative beliefs on college campuses and was influential among young people on the right. However, many find his comments about immigrants, trans rights, and feminism intolerant and divisive.

Here is how some companies are responding.

Microsoft

Microsoft shared an X post on Friday addressing negative remarks about Kirk made online by some of its employees.

"We're aware of the views expressed by a small subset of our employees regarding recent events," the company said. "We take matters like this very seriously and we are currently reviewing each individual situation."

Microsoft said, "Comments celebrating violence against anyone are unacceptable and do not align with our values."

Microsoft's statement came after Tesla CEO Elon Musk called out Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on X in response to an unverified claim that some employees at Blizzard, a video game company owned by Microsoft, had posted comments "trashing" Kirk.

Office Depot

The ODP Corporation, parent company of Office Depot, apologized to consumers on Friday after footage taken at a Michigan Office Depot gained attention on social media. The footage appeared to show an employee refusing to print a poster for a vigil associated with Kirk.

"The behavior displayed by our associate is completely unacceptable and insensitive, violates our company policies, and does not reflect the values we uphold at Office Depot. On behalf of the Company, we sincerely apologize for this regrettable situation," the company said in a press release.

The company said it fired the employee involved in the interaction.

"We also launched an immediate internal review and, as a result, the associate involved is no longer with the organization," the press release said. "We continue to aggressively investigate the matter and will take action where appropriate."

A spokesperson told Business Insider that Office Depot continues to "closely manage" its response to the interaction.

Nasdaq

On Friday, Nasdaq said it fired an employee for their remarks about Kirk because they violated company policy.

"We are aware of social media posts by an employee regarding the shooting of Charlie Kirk that were a clear violation of our policy. Nasdaq has a zero-tolerance policy toward violence and any commentary that condones or celebrates violence," the company said on X. "The employee in question has been terminated, effective immediately."

MSNBC

Political analyst Matthew Dowd was widely attacked online after making remarks about Kirk during an appearance on MSNBC's "Katy Tur Reports" on Wednesday.

MSNBC president Rebecca Kutler called Dowd's comments "insensitive" in an X post later that day.

"During our breaking news coverage of the shooting of Charlie Kirk, Matthew Dowd made comments that were inappropriate, insensitive, and unacceptable," the statement said. "We apologize for his statements, as has he. There is no place for violence in America, political or otherwise."

Dowd responded in a subsequent Substack article on Friday, confirming that MSNBC had fired him.

"The Right Wing media mob ginned up, went after me on a plethora of platforms, and MSNBC reacted to that mob," he wrote. "Even though most at MSNBC knew my words were being misconstrued, the timing of my words forgotten (remember I said this before anyone knew Kirk was a target), and that I apologized for any miscommunication on my part, I was terminated by the end of the day."

Comcast and Versant executives urged employees to "treat people with kindness" in a memo on Friday. Comcast is MSNBC's parent company. Versant is an independent media company being spun off from Comcast and NBCUniversal that will eventually own MSNBC.

"Regardless of whether you agreed with his political views, his words and actions underscore the urgency to maintain a respectful exchange of ideas — a principle we must champion," the memo said.

The memo added: "As employees, we ask you to embody our values in your work and communities. We should engage with respect, listen, and treat people with kindness."

Perkins Coie

Perkins Coie, a law firm already at odds with the Trump administration, didn't escape the fray either.

The firm fired a lawyer whose social media posts about Kirk gained attention online, where commentators noted his place of work, according to The Wall Street Journal.

"This is not who we are, and we have separated the individual from Perkins Coie," the law firm told the outlet.

The Carolina Panthers

On Thursday, the Carolina Panthers addressed comments from one of its employees, writing on X, "The views expressed by our employees are their own and do not represent those of the Carolina Panthers."

"We do not condone violence of any kind. We are taking this matter very seriously and have accordingly addressed it with the individual," the post said.

A source told The Athletic that the organization fired a public relations employee over his remarks about Kirk.

Delta Air Lines

Delta Air Lines suspended an unknown number of employees over their social media posts about Kirk, a companywide memo viewed by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution showed.

The memo said those employees are under investigation because the content "went well beyond healthy, respectful debate," Delta CEO Ed Bastian wrote in the memo, according to the AJC.

He added: "Violations of our social media policy can carry meaningful consequences, including termination."

This is a developing story. Check back for updates. Business Insider contacted all the companies mentioned in this story for comment.

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