Lawful Termination in Connecticut
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Hi! I'm fairly new to the HR field and have moved my way up the ladder in a CT company that never had an HR dept. before. So, basically I'm it! We are privately owned and have multiple locations in other states. One of our CT locations recently terminated an employee because when she went to walk a boarded dog (veterinarian hospital), she forgot to harness the dog. You got it--the dog broke free and got hit by a car and died. The manager terminated her. I now have her family and the former employee calling me, and I don't want to call them back until I know if this was an unlawful termination. There are no previous documentations against this employee. We will probably be sued by the dog's owners and obviously had to refund all their money. Any quick help on this would ge greatly appreciated because I've got to make that call.
Thanks!!
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My $0.02 worth!
DJ The Balloonman
And I would not dream of billing the owners for anything if the animal was killed through negligence of my employee. I feel the clinic should also pay for any final expenses, burial, cremation, whatever, that the owner incurs. These things are not suggested as a way to try to avoid a lawsuit.....just because I think they are the right thing to do.