Layoff - quick question - need quick response
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We are a small company (80 employees).
EE has been here for 11 years as backup bookkeeper and data entry of accounts receivables. The accounts receivables job has been delegated to appropriate departments. Now backup bookkeeper does not have enough work to keep her busy. I want to lay her off. If she asks why aren't we laying off someone else with less seniority and let her move to that area, although she doesn't have the skills required to perform the job.
What do you say and how do you handle it.
Also she is my employee and friend for 5 years.
Thanks.
EE has been here for 11 years as backup bookkeeper and data entry of accounts receivables. The accounts receivables job has been delegated to appropriate departments. Now backup bookkeeper does not have enough work to keep her busy. I want to lay her off. If she asks why aren't we laying off someone else with less seniority and let her move to that area, although she doesn't have the skills required to perform the job.
What do you say and how do you handle it.
Also she is my employee and friend for 5 years.
Thanks.
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I'd be surprised if a company your size had a severance package, but combined with unemployment benefits a lot of money can be doled out for laid off employees. Finding meaningful work for this person would be your best solution.
The best you can do is explain that the work she is presently doing is either being eliminated and/or being reassigned amoung several other jobs. Therefore, her position is being eliminated. You have looked and at present you do not have another job opening to offer her. (if she brings up other people let her know that this is directed toward jobs and job responsibility and the company is not "bumping" people who have jobs that are not being eliminated to place those who are being eliminated.) You can let her know that if anything comes open while she is on severance (which I would pay out weekly or whatever your pay period is) you will be glad to consider her for it.
This is never a happy time and can be quite stressful, even if you don't know the individual. One thing you have to keep in mind that often, this is the best thing for the person, but they don't know it yet and you can't tell them that.
E. Wart