Terminating Employees

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As the employer you should document everything. This will help protect you in the event an employee brings legal action against you, especially after a termination.

You should have two files for each employee.

​File #1

The employee should not be allowed to review this file at any time:

  • Professional references (if supplied during the hiring process)

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