Words on Facebook cost Bourne firefighter his job

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Words on Facebook cost Bourne firefighter his job
WHDH-TV - Words on Facebook cost Bourne firefighter his job

BOURNE, Mass. -- A firefighter's angry words on Facebook cost him his job and now he could be trying to get it back.

Veteran firefighter of 16 years, Richard Doherty was terminated by the town of Bourne after expletive laden insults posted on Facebook last summer.

In the posts he uses foul language and anti-gay slurs to slam Bourne police officers, his deputy fire chief and the town itself.

In his termination, Town Administrator Thomas Guarino stated: “Firefighter Doherty has disqualified himself from the ability to serve as a firefighter because he elected to post on the Internet a message that causes the public to question whether he can serve all of its citizens.”

“The town of Bourne wouldn’t tolerate that kind of mindset from employees. We send out a message that we want them to be professional and we support the town administrator,” said John Ford, Bourne Board of Selectmen.

No one answered at Doherty’s home address in Bourne Thursday night, though one of his rants mentioned that he had moved away from the town, which he used an expletive to describe.

“I don’t take anything personally. This is a job - we take it serious. We want to protect the reputation of the fire department - we’ve got an excellent fire department, and we want to protect the reputation of the town of Bourne,” said Ford.

The firefighters union said they’d appeal the decisions.

Spokesman Gil Taylor told 7NEWS “Mr. Doherty is not a racist, bigot, [anti-gay], nor anti-special needs as the town alleges. He has never provided substandard service or patient care to anyone regardless of his personal feelings.”

The union told 7NEWS that their appeal will center around the fact that they don’t believe the status updates on Facebook were for public consumption. They say the firefighter’s Facebook was setup to have restricted access for only his friend and family.
 
*talking to herself* Am I the only one who sees that the whole deal with expressing yourself on Facebook should be a way to exert freedom of speech and freedom of expression?
 
I have had similar trouble from Tyson over some crap on Facebook. I never said anything bad about the company, I just vented about a bad day at work. However since my termination, I have made it my mission to let the world know they are one of the worst companies to work for. They treat their line workers with little to no respect. They may be unionized but the only Tyson plant that is union is the Dardanelle Complex. The rest are non-union. They did this only so that they could say they are a company that welcomes unions. It's total bullshit.

I got cussed out and yelled at by a GMP for venting about how my lead was treating me and other co-workers. I just said, "Yeah, so you are the one that had the balls to print it off like you're gonna use it against me later. You are the ones in khaki, she's got the same color smock as me, so who's supposed to be running the show, you guys or her?" This happpened with just me and three other supervisors from that department. It was intimidation. They fucked with the wrong person. I've since dug up enough shit to put Tyson to shame. Once you do your research, you really find out how sleazy they are.
 
:grouphug:, Dixie...

That's why I don't talk about my jobs on my FB page.
 
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Anti-gay slurs at town officials? Not nice. :roll:

Richard Doherty is deserved to be fired from fire department, anyway.
 
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