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Employees don’t always improve their performance or behavior, even when companies use progressive discipline. If the same issues persist after the first three steps, moving forward and terminating the employee is necessary. Unlike other steps in the progressive discipline model, the termination process has many complex details to coordinate. If you’re leading this step, you’ll want to make it as smooth as possible. Remember, you can always terminate an employee later, but you can’t take it back once you’ve taken action to terminate. As an HR professional, it’s your responsibility to protect the company from legal action to the best of your ability.
In this course, we’ll discuss how to avoid claims of wrongful termination and how we can implement and support progressive discipline within the workplace, starting with some common mistakes you may want to avoid. Let us help you learn how to document everything, be consistent with the process, and stay aware of the most common mistakes that lead to wrongful termination.
It is aimed at HR professionals responsible for leading the termination step and supporting progressive discipline in the workplace.
It covers common mistakes to avoid in progressive discipline, termination and post-termination best practices, and how to avoid litigation and wrongful termination claims.
You will learn how to document everything, be consistent with the process, and stay aware of the most common mistakes that lead to wrongful termination.
The course includes Common Mistakes to Avoid, Termination and Post-termination Practices, Avoiding Litigation and Other Problems, and a Test Your Knowledge assessment.