First, let me say this.
THIS IS NOT MY FIRST POST... :Oops:
I am one of us... most of you know me... & I have nothing to hide from any of you, so please do not be offended if I post a thread incognito.
I am in a legal quandary, & I wish to seek everyone's advice anonymously. Fred understands my concerns & has allowed me to make this post.
I am the victim here, but I just thought this thread may involve more personal data than I would want to associate with my identity at this time, because I don't understand enough of the situation I am in, which is why I am posting about it here.
I plan to terminate an employee sometime tomorrow. There is not that much time to benefit from this thread, but in case there are any experienced comments that could help me, here’s my situation.
I found a file on an employees computer, which amounted to 2 different forged documents. They are a State issued vehicle safety inspection sticker, & a State vehicle registration sticker. The file was saved 3 days ago. I don’t yet know if there were any stickers made, or if there may have been several made.
The employee has played a very important role in my business, although he does nothing I could not do myself, however he will not be easily replaced.
I am not asking if I should terminate this individual. I have already decided that I will.
What I am interested in is terminating this person in the “proper” manner, or in one that protects me as much as possible from any claims of wrongful termination.
I expect to confront this person tomorrow, & to ask why these files exist, & what has been done with them up to this point. I will not reveal my intentions at that point, but soon after I expect to explain how unfortunate that I feel it is, that this situation has ended our time working together.
i would ask that a professional attitude be maintained, & that the consequences be faced with the dignity of a gambler losing a bet he chose to make. Unfortunately, I expect it may get ugly. I will ask that the employee gather their personal belongings under my watchful eye, and vacate the premises within 30 or so minutes of our first conversation.
I do not plan to allow any files to be removed from my computer. If any claims are made that personal files exist, I will require a submission in writing of what documents are requested, & possibly arrange to make them available at a future date when a final paycheck is ready for pickup.
I believe it may be appropriate to put together a written letter of termination. I might be somewhat vague on that letter, to cite my reason as “the unauthorized use of company time & computers, for personal design work”. This could be for the employees benefit, rather than spell out what is certainly a felony offense if actual decals were produced, & possibly so even in producing the forged files.
In addition to a letter of termination (with the possible vaguely defined offense) I thought I might also require that he sign a paper containing a printout of his forged file, stating that myself, & my business had no prior knowledge of his file. I don’t know if the employee would sign this, but I believe I have good rights for expecting that to be done.
The last topic i am uncertain of is severance pay. I don’t know what would be customary, but I certainly do not feel a great deal of obligation under the circumstances. I will be inconvenienced greatly by the sudden loss of an important assistant, but I just don’t feel i can prolong the inevitable. A breach of trust has occurred & it feels quite significant to me. I believe i may connect the offer of severance pay to the signing of the letter that declares my innocence. That “connection” might be implied, but not spelled out in writing or otherwise. I don’t know if there is any real benefit to such a document, but I believe it may be worth asking for anyway.
So, if anyone has knowledge of the “crime”, the proper name for it, & whether it is still as serious as i believe it is, even if actual stickers have not been printed, or put on any vehicle, I would like to hear whatever you could tell me.
If anyone has advice related to proper termination procedures, I am also very unfamiliar with that.
THIS IS NOT MY FIRST POST... :Oops:
I am one of us... most of you know me... & I have nothing to hide from any of you, so please do not be offended if I post a thread incognito.
I am in a legal quandary, & I wish to seek everyone's advice anonymously. Fred understands my concerns & has allowed me to make this post.
I am the victim here, but I just thought this thread may involve more personal data than I would want to associate with my identity at this time, because I don't understand enough of the situation I am in, which is why I am posting about it here.
I plan to terminate an employee sometime tomorrow. There is not that much time to benefit from this thread, but in case there are any experienced comments that could help me, here’s my situation.
I found a file on an employees computer, which amounted to 2 different forged documents. They are a State issued vehicle safety inspection sticker, & a State vehicle registration sticker. The file was saved 3 days ago. I don’t yet know if there were any stickers made, or if there may have been several made.
The employee has played a very important role in my business, although he does nothing I could not do myself, however he will not be easily replaced.
I am not asking if I should terminate this individual. I have already decided that I will.
What I am interested in is terminating this person in the “proper” manner, or in one that protects me as much as possible from any claims of wrongful termination.
I expect to confront this person tomorrow, & to ask why these files exist, & what has been done with them up to this point. I will not reveal my intentions at that point, but soon after I expect to explain how unfortunate that I feel it is, that this situation has ended our time working together.
i would ask that a professional attitude be maintained, & that the consequences be faced with the dignity of a gambler losing a bet he chose to make. Unfortunately, I expect it may get ugly. I will ask that the employee gather their personal belongings under my watchful eye, and vacate the premises within 30 or so minutes of our first conversation.
I do not plan to allow any files to be removed from my computer. If any claims are made that personal files exist, I will require a submission in writing of what documents are requested, & possibly arrange to make them available at a future date when a final paycheck is ready for pickup.
I believe it may be appropriate to put together a written letter of termination. I might be somewhat vague on that letter, to cite my reason as “the unauthorized use of company time & computers, for personal design work”. This could be for the employees benefit, rather than spell out what is certainly a felony offense if actual decals were produced, & possibly so even in producing the forged files.
In addition to a letter of termination (with the possible vaguely defined offense) I thought I might also require that he sign a paper containing a printout of his forged file, stating that myself, & my business had no prior knowledge of his file. I don’t know if the employee would sign this, but I believe I have good rights for expecting that to be done.
The last topic i am uncertain of is severance pay. I don’t know what would be customary, but I certainly do not feel a great deal of obligation under the circumstances. I will be inconvenienced greatly by the sudden loss of an important assistant, but I just don’t feel i can prolong the inevitable. A breach of trust has occurred & it feels quite significant to me. I believe i may connect the offer of severance pay to the signing of the letter that declares my innocence. That “connection” might be implied, but not spelled out in writing or otherwise. I don’t know if there is any real benefit to such a document, but I believe it may be worth asking for anyway.
So, if anyone has knowledge of the “crime”, the proper name for it, & whether it is still as serious as i believe it is, even if actual stickers have not been printed, or put on any vehicle, I would like to hear whatever you could tell me.
If anyone has advice related to proper termination procedures, I am also very unfamiliar with that.