You know who I am.
I was put on PIP twice and the first time, I did not lose, but I did not win neither.
Second time, I learned my lesson and everything is wiretapped since my first day of employment, and they are all saved in my lawyer's online drive. Everything about my work has a copy in lawyer's end also protected by attorney client's privilege.
But I have such a bad luck that the good manager quit with most of his loyal team (he has been with the company 35+yrs, with most people quit 5+ or 10+yrs, plus one person died) and the new manager doesn't know better, he wants to play politics. He gets charged in EEOC immediately along with rest of the HR team and he gets sued 15 times on top of that, and everything is being subpoenaed (all communications, and everyone involved including all colleagues, due to being witnesses) Even the company lawyer gets sued also and I am glad all this is enough of a deterrence for the employer to back down. PIP is over, and the supervisor says I did everything perfectly (in fear of further escalation)
The solution is simple. When you deal with employers, you don't send messages. You need to send emotions, you need to deliver fear, so you are in control, not them. And if they don't fear enough, just them more until they quit or commit su|ic|ide, and I will feel so proud of myself.