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DES MOINES, Iowa — A judge has sided with a man who was fired for posting a "Dilbert" comic strip that made fun of managers on an office bulletin board.

David Steward was fired from the Catfish Bend Casino because management found the cartoon "very offensive," human resources director Steve Morley testified at a recent unemployment benefits hearing. The casino had challenged his claim for unemployment benefits.

"Basically, he was accusing the decision-makers of being drunken lemurs," Morley testified. "We consider that misconduct when you insult your employer."

According to state records, Steward posted the comic in late October, shortly after officials announced the casino in Burlington would be closed.

In the strip, Dilbert and another character are shown having the following exchange:

"Why does it seem as if most of the decisions in my workplace are made by drunken lemurs?"

"Decisions are made by people who have time, not people who have talent."

"Why are talented people so busy?"

"They're fixing the problems made by people who have time."

Steward testified that he posted the comic partly because of the impending layoffs.

"I thought maybe it would cheer some people up," he said. "I found it humorous."

Administrative Law Judge Lynette Donner sided with Steward, ruling it was "a good-faith error in judgment," not intentional misbehavior.

"Dilbert" creator Scott Adams said it might have been the first confirmed instance of a worker being fired for posting a "Dilbert" strip in a workplace.

 
They should have hired for having piss poor taste in comics... I mean come on??? Dilbert??? :rolleyes:
I didn't appreciate Dilbert until I got a job in a cubicle farm. Trust me, there is alot of truth to the comic, and once you live it, you'll find it funny too. :)

 
Dilbert's part of the big three.

...That's dilbert, get fuzzy and pearls before swine.

 
Looks like the guy was still terminated. He was suing to get his unemployment compensation.

As someone else already mentioned, what makes Dilbert funny is how close to reality the strip is. If you aren't employed in a "big company" environment, you wouldn't be able to relate. That doesn't mean the strip isn't funny. It just means you don't get it.

 
If you aren't employed in a "big company" environment, you wouldn't be able to relate. That doesn't mean the strip isn't funny. It just means you don't get it.
So true. I would have never believed some of the nonsense until I moved from a private, to a large publicly traded company. Some days I just have to shake my head and go for a ride to clear the mind...

--G

 
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They should have hired for having piss poor taste in comics... I mean come on??? Dilbert??? :rolleyes:
I didn't appreciate Dilbert until I got a job in a cubicle farm. Trust me, there is alot of truth to the comic, and once you live it, you'll find it funny too. :)
+1 for my brother. i really liked it from the start but he didn't. then he changed companies. suddenly he found it funny.

 
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