He was fired Jan 27 after an anti-Trump tweet, even though he apologized.
After Hubbuch posted the off-duty Inauguration Day tweet reading “12/7/41. 9/11/01. 1/20/17,” his supervisor called him, furious, according to the suit.
“What are you doing? You live in New York City. There are people even in here that want me to fire you. You're going to take that down right now and apologize or I will fire you,” executive sports editor Chris Shaw allegedly fumed.
Nevertheless, on Jan. 27 he was fired — though he said supervisors could not point to any written social media policy.
Hubbuch even cites the Dec. 9, 2015, cover of the Daily News — which showed Trump beheading the Statue of Liberty — to prove his point that concern over the president is widespread.
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/writer-sues-new-york-post-firing-anti-trump-tweet-article-1.2967303
After Hubbuch posted the off-duty Inauguration Day tweet reading “12/7/41. 9/11/01. 1/20/17,” his supervisor called him, furious, according to the suit.
“What are you doing? You live in New York City. There are people even in here that want me to fire you. You're going to take that down right now and apologize or I will fire you,” executive sports editor Chris Shaw allegedly fumed.
Nevertheless, on Jan. 27 he was fired — though he said supervisors could not point to any written social media policy.
Hubbuch even cites the Dec. 9, 2015, cover of the Daily News — which showed Trump beheading the Statue of Liberty — to prove his point that concern over the president is widespread.
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/writer-sues-new-york-post-firing-anti-trump-tweet-article-1.2967303