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This Involuntary Termination and Firing Guide for Managers provides your managers with a step-by-step process and procedures for preparing and conducting an involuntary termination and firing an employee.
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Involuntary termination or firing an employee is a difficult and stressful experience for everyone involved—HR, the manager, the employee, people the employee works with, and even others in the organization. The process and procedures around involuntary terminations or firing are usually somewhat of a mystery, and when it happens, people fear they will be next. Fortunately, involuntary terminations or firing employees doesn't happen very often, but when they do, it’s critical that managers follow the right process.
Companies usually monitor and evaluate performance at various stages of employment:
The Procedures Guide for Managers - How to Fire an Employee & Conduct an Involuntary Terminations includes the following sections:
Step 1. Make a Decision
The manager and HR determine the feasibility of firing the manager's employee
Step 2. HR and Manager Create a Plan
The manager and HR create a plan that includes date time and place for terminating the manager's employee
Step 3. HR Notifies Payroll
Step 4. HR Prepares Termination Documents
Step 5. Manager Prepares for Termination Meeting
The manager insures that logistics surrounding the termination meeting are taken care of
Step 6. Manager Conducts Involuntary Termination Meeting
Step 7. Manager announces the Employee’s Departure
Step 8. Follow-up
Bottom line, involuntary termination or firing an employee based on poor performance should never be a surprise to the employee when the news is delivered by the manager. However, there are other circumstances under which involuntary termination and firing an employee may be necessary. This manager guide describes these circumstances, and provides managers with step-by-step guidance on how to prepare for and conduct an involuntary termination and fire an employee. It answers questions like:
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This Process Guide for Managers is used with the Involuntary Terminations Kit, which is one of 4 ConnectsUs Performance Management Kits.
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