packing term'd ee's stuff
HRinGA
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I'd like some opinions on this:
When terminating employees, do you sometimes pack up their belongings for them? I've seen it happen during the meeting, while they are in HR completing exit paperwork, and also after they have left the building. Sometimes the ee just wants to leave and we tell them they can pick up their stuff from HR later.
Is this a good idea? What is your reponse to employees who claim their belongings were damaged while the employer packed it? Ever had claims of stuff missing?
I've had good and bad experiences with this and wanted to hear from others.
Thx in advance.
When terminating employees, do you sometimes pack up their belongings for them? I've seen it happen during the meeting, while they are in HR completing exit paperwork, and also after they have left the building. Sometimes the ee just wants to leave and we tell them they can pick up their stuff from HR later.
Is this a good idea? What is your reponse to employees who claim their belongings were damaged while the employer packed it? Ever had claims of stuff missing?
I've had good and bad experiences with this and wanted to hear from others.
Thx in advance.
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The only exception to this is with Maintenance Technicians. Due to an WC injury a few years ago with one who was loading his tools, we now handle this. Most of the time they need a forklift anyway to get the toolbox up on the truck even with the tools removed. The termed employee is asked to make an appointment with the supervisor to pick-up his tools. The Maintenance Manager and one of the leads (together) do a complete inventory then they lock the box with one of our locks. The employee comes-in at the designated time, we load the box for him, and hand him the key to the lock as well as the inventory sheet. Haven't had a problem yet.
Gene
I suppose there might always be an exception, but it would have to be pretty rare.
Thx
>been burned by a few ee's returning to their
>desk, and then creating an all out scene. I
>guess since then, I'm reluctant to allow others
>to return. Just trying to get a feel for what
>others do.
As far as I can remember, on only two occasions have I had ees create a scene after being terminated (one of these was because the ee was going to create a scene no matter what, the other happened because the employee was angry that we didn't trust him which was proven by the fact his computer had been turned
off). Afterwards, I did review if I could have changed anything that happened in the termination interview, decided couldn't have and wouldn't have and moved on. I suggest you do the same thing. I think it would wrong to be noncompassionate because of the behavior of a few.