Blog

Building a Clear Path Forward

Building a Clear Path Forward In the field of human resources where regulations shift, best practices evolve, and certifications require ongoing education, continuous learning isn’t optional. It’s essential. While HR…

Read More >

Exploring Alternative Recruitment Pools

If you’ve spent time hiring in the last few years, you’ve probably noticed recruiting has become tougher. Job boards are crowded, competition is fierce, and finding the right candidate can…

Read More >

How Strong HR Impacts ROI

A commercial cleaning company knew they needed to differentiate themselves in a crowded marketplace. Instead of focusing the marketing budget on customer development and client recruitment, this owner committed to…

Read More >

HR Resolutions and Americhem: A Partnership for Success

HR Resolutions and Americhem International share a partnership that highlights the importance of effective human resources management in driving business success.   Americhem, a family-owned wholesale distributor headquartered in Middletown, PA,…

Read More >

Sign Up for Our Quarterly Newsletter

Accidental HR℠ and Termination

Getting the ol’ pink slip. Getting kicked to the curb. Downsizing, resizing, rightsizing or eliminating the position; you’re no longer needed or we’ve decided to go a different direction. These are all ways (some not so great ways) to let an employee know that you’re letting them go. But it is (generally) OK to just say it… “You’re fired.”

No matter the reason, it is one of the most difficult things any manager must do, which is probably why all of the other ways to say it have evolved over the years. If this is your first rodeo, you may be worried about the employee’s reaction. It is an uncomfortable situation but many times just cannot be avoided.

In Pennsylvania, we are considered an “At Will” state. This works for both the employee and employer; it is what enables an employee to resign with or without notice. It also allows the employer to terminate at will for any NON-discriminatory reason. There are many reasons to be careful when terminating though, so always review with an expert if you’re the least bit unsure.

At HR Resolutions, we are happy to discuss your situation with you to put your mind at ease. Call us today to schedule an appointment or to just ask a question!

Know of a friend or coworker who could benefit from this series? Forward this to them and have them reply to info@hrresolutions.com with ADD ME and have them tell us YOU sent them! You and they will both be entered into a drawing to win a $25 Amazon Gift card. Drawing will be held this Friday, April 4, 2014.