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mhees10076
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Hi Everyone,
I'm looking for your wisdom again. We are partners with another company in a certain state. We are going to be terminating an officer of our company who we believe is going to try to get a job with our partner company. He has failed in his fiduciary responsibility profoundly. Our partner company has already tried to inquire on this person, and we are not sure if we can say anything without a signed authorization. The things that he has done and failed to do, if disclosed, will definitely hurt him in his plans of getting hired by this other company. But can't we be liable if this partner company hires him and they find out later that we failed to disclose this information? What do you think? Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Marlene
I'm looking for your wisdom again. We are partners with another company in a certain state. We are going to be terminating an officer of our company who we believe is going to try to get a job with our partner company. He has failed in his fiduciary responsibility profoundly. Our partner company has already tried to inquire on this person, and we are not sure if we can say anything without a signed authorization. The things that he has done and failed to do, if disclosed, will definitely hurt him in his plans of getting hired by this other company. But can't we be liable if this partner company hires him and they find out later that we failed to disclose this information? What do you think? Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Marlene
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Chari
Our company has a policy that will only give dates of employment, job title, a verification of salary if it is stated by the inquirer and a statement on attendance. That's it. Everything else is "opinion" and we've been told it just isn't worth it to give out job performance information.