Firing Employees: When Do You Need To Exercise Caution?

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Layoffs,
Termination
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Employee,
Firing,
Firing Employee
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Overview: Firing employees is rarely a pleasant experience, but every business owner must deal with it. You can't expect all employees to work out, and when they don't, it's best for both your business and the employee that you handle the problem quickly and efficiently. Unfortunately, however, there are certain instances in which firing an employee could lead to litigation. If this is the case, you must still fire the employee, but exercise caution while doing it.

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Format: HTML | Date: Dec 2006


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