Former Employee Request For Copies of His Personnel Records
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We had a former employee who was counseled for excessive absences and inability to get along with co-workers and our hotel guests (we had several complaints about his rudeness and abrubt attitude). Eventually we decided to part company with the employee and gave him the option to resign with one week's severance pay if he chose to do so in lieu of termination. He now wants to file for unemployment, which we routinelly contest.
This employee is now obsessed with getting copies of his personnel records. He has called at least 20 times this week - 5 times today alone.
Do I have to give him these records? His last phone message ended with "Please send these to my house. I will persist."
What do I do?
This employee is now obsessed with getting copies of his personnel records. He has called at least 20 times this week - 5 times today alone.
Do I have to give him these records? His last phone message ended with "Please send these to my house. I will persist."
What do I do?
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First, don't be intimidated. Second, check your state statutes (unfortunately I can't find anything in my quick reference guide right at the moment). Many states don't have any requirement to provide copies of personnel records for former employees - once the employment relationship is severed, the records are the property of the employer.
However (and this is why it's important to check your state laws), in Oregon a current employee is entitled to review his/her personnel file upon request and to make a copy of it. Nothing is said about FORMER employees enjoying the same right.
Nrdgrr
Louisiana does not require that you provide employees or former employees with copies of their personnel file.
In particular, I would not do this with this pushy guy as he is searching for something to use as a basis for a lawsuit against you.
Just tell him no and to cease calling.
If he persists, seek legal opinion about harassment and interfering with business.