Contractor Termination
scottorr
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This morning, I terminated a contarctor. He was in Canada over the weekend and lost his laptop which contained highly sensitive materials. Now I am getting some flack from the IT department. Of course this means that they will have a little extra work terminating his access. The department that he was working with still wanted to keep him. Am I wrong? I know legally we are okay but would you have done the same?
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I am responsible for all contractors along with the enforcement of our code of conduct policy.
You again used the pronoun "I". I agree with the previous posts that the last thing we need to have HR perceived as is the TERMINATOR. We struggle each and every day to gain respect and to be viewed as a vital part of an organization. From some of your previous posts, including having guards at each of your entrances, it sounds like you are a large company and should have other management levels to handle terminations after consulting with you.
>weekend and lost his laptop which contained highly sensitive
>materials. Now I am getting some flack from the IT department. Of
>course this means that they will have a little extra work terminating
>his access. The department that he was working with still wanted to
>keep him. Am I wrong? I know legally we are okay but would you have
>done the same?
Scott: A rather crude Southern saying, when one feels he is getting nowhere or has a less than significant impact on a situation, is to characterize himself as 'farting in a whirlwind'. That's where I feel the thread is going. You initially asked, and I quote, "Am I wrong? Would you have done the same?" With each piece of advice as to how it should or might have been handled differently, you have countered with an argumentative defense of your same position. So, I for one feel caught up in the whirlwind. I can't speak for others though.
I tend to take terminations personally, too, feeling like "I" did it, when in reality the employee did it to themselves.