What would you do?
SMace
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What if you terminated an ee and they called back to tell you that the ee that he thinks caused him to be terminated (he threatened this ee and behaved in a threatening manner when he had a discussion about the incident with two supervisors)brought a gun into the plant and gave the name of a witness. The accused has no history of violence and is a very good ee.
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Have your security or your managmenet team talk to the emplyee who brought the gun in and make sure that the gun is not on company property and it never will be brought onto company property (without the emplyee being fired).
1. Employee A fired for threatening employee B and because of other mitigating circumstances relating to violence.
2. A week later A calls back because he is upset he was fired and wants to take B down with him. He reports that B had brought a gun into the plant and gave employee C as a witness. No one was threatened with the gun. I'm speculating that if it is true he thought it was cool and wanted to show it off.
3. B is a very good employee with no history of violent behavior.
I find terminated employees often make accusations left and right when they are terminated. I rarely take much issue with them. However a gun in the plant is a serious issue.
Still same advice Hatchet?
I think you need to investigate the gun issue - do you have a policy regarding weapons at work?
If so, and there was a witness, you may have to do a little more disciplinary action with the gun-toting EE. Some ERs have a zero tolerance policy with respect to guns - we do.
You cannot just enforce this policy against EEs that have issues, everyone must comply. Follow your policy - at least a big write up, if not a termination.
PORK
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