Hello experts,
I am working as a software engineer in a mid sized software company. Recently, I was called to a meeting with the HR and my manager where I received a letter from them saying that my performance was below expectations and I was being put on a performance improvement programme(PIP) with specified targets and goals at the end of which it would be decided to let me continue in the organization or to separate from the organization. As per my employment offer the company can terminate me 'without cause' by giving 3 months notice period. Also there is a sentence that in case of misconduct, unauthorized leave, insubordination or if the company finds the performance not satisfactory they can terminate without giving such notice period. Also, during my conversation the HR was using language like 'separation', etc without caring for sentiments. This has agitated me and when they asked me to sign the letter, I just told them 'I cannot sign any damn letter'. Now the HR objected saying I am using the word 'damn' and this is violating the code of conduct and they can terminate me on grounds of misconduct and let this be considered a warning. Even though the HR himself was not behaving well and literally shouting at me.
My queries are:
1) Can a company really terminate an employee on such minor grounds like using the word 'damn'? We dont have freedom of speech? We spend more than 45 hrs a week at the workplace and we cannot keep our cool all the time. Do we have to keep living in fear of termination? We should allow other people to say what they want but we cannot say what we want because of fear of termination?
2) How do I handle the situation related to the so called 'performance improvement programme'. I do not find the goals outlined there realistic.
3) In India, 'Termination' is considered as something bad which can affect the future job prospects and career of the employee. On these grounds, if an employee is terminated, can the employee take legal action on the grounds that it damages his reputation, employment record, and future job prospects and career?
4) In general, what are the legal options available to an employee in case of termination?
5) I have now already started looking for a new job because I cannot work in a place where people keep creating tensions.
Thanking you in advance and awaiting your responses.