Employee Rights In Termination: Know What They Are Before You Fire

Topics:
Termination
Tags:
Employee,
EmployeeTermination.Net,
Human Resources,
Termination,
Workforce Management
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EmployeeTermination.Net

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Overview: To protect employees from unfair treatment, the courts have set up various federal and state laws. While these rights are in place to protect the employee, these laws also help Human Resource (HR) managers and business owners conduct terminations properly. This gets rid of unfair treatment from one employee to the next and creates continuity when terminating an employee. By knowing these employee rights in termination, you can protect yourself from future repercussions from an employee once terminated.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2008 | Pages: 2


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