4cruisin
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I need a little friendly advice today. I will be "laying off" one of our employees on Friday. The person was hired approx 1 year ago and has not progressed in their position at all. The position is not rocket science but for what ever reason, lack of ambition, lack of education etc, they have not been an asset to our company. The person does not have a good attitude most days and is not really a team player. My boss has a difficult time with terminating people...he has a heart of gold so I told him I would do it since I technically hired this person. We will give the emp 2 wks severance pay and will allow them to collect unemployment benefits if necessary. Part of me feels bad for the person but part of me is really mad too. I have spoken to this employee numerous times about their lack of ambition, major mistakes being made on projects ( I mean MAJOR, cost our company some money on one project in particular)how to initiate work on their own etc. The other people that work with this person on a daily basis are all in agreement the the emp is no help to us and has not progressed in their position. The last warning I gave the emp was just 2 weeks ago and it did no good.
I plan on just telling the employee Friday that our work has slowed down and we no longer have the work load for them. I will thank them for their service and wish them luck in their future endeavor. (I refer to "them" in this post because I do not want to say he or she).
Any other ideas.
Nancy
I plan on just telling the employee Friday that our work has slowed down and we no longer have the work load for them. I will thank them for their service and wish them luck in their future endeavor. (I refer to "them" in this post because I do not want to say he or she).
Any other ideas.
Nancy