Gloria GoonerSeal It's all getting a bit out of hand really.
I think every single man in my office, and half the women too would be unemployed if some of the sh1t being released now constitutes a sackable offence.
Theoretically, in my office certainly this kind of thing is a sackable offence. However, banter does go on because people know where to draw the line. If you don't know where to draw the line, despite being warned in the past, and despite the fact that history tells us the inevitable consequence of a broadcaster making off-colour remarks, you're going to get the push. You'd have to be an idiot not to realise that and act accordingly.
agreed- its not the one offence- its three closely related offences
written warning, final warning and sack if it had been me in my workplace
and most likely skip straight to the sack for the first " tuck this in for me" comment, if the lady had made a complaint/or my boss heard about it.