Termination of single parent
Dan McCarthy
9 Posts
We have a woman who has been with us for two weeks. She has had to go to court to deal with relationship issues, has had to leave early for child care issues, and the bottom line is that she is not performing up to the standards we need her to achieve. I am concerned that we may be seen as discriminating against a single parent, but we have attempted to make "reasonable accomodations" to meet her situation, and things are just not working. As an "at will" employer, and considering she is in her "probationary" period, can we terminate her without recourse to progressive disciplinary action?
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