Fired Employee sending email
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Several months ago we fired an employee for tardiness, absenteeism and lying about the above. Just this week, several employees have received emails from him stating what a bad environment it was, how he was unjustly fired (you get the idea). My question is....can we (as a company) send out an email instructing our employees not to correspond with this person? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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e-mails from this ex-employee's e-mail address ? Kind of like blocking Spam .
Chari
Whatever you do, do not defame the ex-employee! Do not get into all the reasons for his termination or an argument about whether the workplace was fair! If an employee asks, you should respond that this information is confidential under company policy -- just like if any employee is disciplined -- and you will not discuss his termination.
Most employees will understand this, and most are probably ignoring him. Ignoring him maybe the best route. If you give him too much attention, employees may begin to think that he is more credible.
Good Luck!
As far as putting a company filter on to not allow the termed employees email through in the first place, is this a similar scenario to the Microsoft case a year or two ago? A termed employee was sending what Microsoft called Spam - general emails to all employees with complaints about Microsoft. Microsoft wanted to filter his notes out or legally forbid him from using the company email system, but I think the courts ruled it was a violation of the ex-employee's first amendment rights. Would this be a similar situation? That might give you some caution in how you treat the situation - or give you a reason to just ignore it.
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