PennyLane26
New member
I work in Colorado.
Long story short:
2 weeks ago I came to my bosses telling them I had a job offer. They scheduled a meeting to discuss why I was leaving. I brought up some retaliatory behavior I had experienced in the past that was concerning. The meeting ended with both managers apologizing and telling me they hope I stay with the company. I put in my 2 week notice. Three days later I called one of the managers and told her I appreciated the apologies and would welcome the opportunity to cancel my notice and work on my relationship with them. She said "absolutely" and told me she would cancel my notice and we would pretend it never happened. A week later I was placed on a Final Write Up for alleged "disrespectful" behavior in my meeting with them. This behavior was never mentioned prior to this (because it didn't happen) and I have no previous counseling or write ups for this type of issue. This is a clear relation for putting in my notice. My question: Do I have any rights in this situation and if I am terminated is this grounds to sue?
Long story short:
2 weeks ago I came to my bosses telling them I had a job offer. They scheduled a meeting to discuss why I was leaving. I brought up some retaliatory behavior I had experienced in the past that was concerning. The meeting ended with both managers apologizing and telling me they hope I stay with the company. I put in my 2 week notice. Three days later I called one of the managers and told her I appreciated the apologies and would welcome the opportunity to cancel my notice and work on my relationship with them. She said "absolutely" and told me she would cancel my notice and we would pretend it never happened. A week later I was placed on a Final Write Up for alleged "disrespectful" behavior in my meeting with them. This behavior was never mentioned prior to this (because it didn't happen) and I have no previous counseling or write ups for this type of issue. This is a clear relation for putting in my notice. My question: Do I have any rights in this situation and if I am terminated is this grounds to sue?