employee termination
Matt_M_MS
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I recently purchased a company and one of the former owners is my employee. It is painfully obvious that he is having a very difficult time letting go and not being involved in decisions. I know he has a gambling addiction which is why ge lost the business in the first place. I do know that has is stolen product from me on two occasions. My question is Mississippi an at will state because I know accusing someone of stealing can create a whole new set of problems. Any suggestions?
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As with any situation, document the unacceptable behavior and terminate based upon documented instances of unacceptable behavior. The more tangible the better.
Peyton Irby
Editor, Mississippi Employment Law Letter
Watkins Ludlam Winter & Stennis, P.A.
(601) 949-4810
[email]pirby@watkinsludlam.com[/email]
It's an at will state, BUT what about these other things....
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Sad that those items need to be considered when someone is stealing. I hope you have it documented nicely so you can pull the trigger without worry. Even if you don't have it documented properly, but are sure of these facts, AluminumBoy says do the right thing and cut 'em free.
I hope this fellow can get a hold on his/her problems. But look at it this way, if you don't cut this person free, you're enabling them to continue with the addiction (if it is one) or the destructive behavior that is causing so many problems. Obviously, losing the business didn't take this person to their rock bottom, maybe a termination will help them get closer. Good luck