Laying off employees
dmcote57
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We have an employee who does not have the skill set to meet our business needs. Although she is dedicated to the company, she does not meet our expectations and level of experience. We would like to lay her off. Two questions: 1. Must we give a reason for the layoff? 2. If so, and we provide the explanation that the work load has lightened (which it has) but then turn around and hire someone else who does have the skill set, are we obligated in anyway to the person we are laying off. Any guidance would be appreciated. Thank you.
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Susan Fentin
Skoler Abbott and Presser
One Monarch Place
Springfield, MA 01144
(413) 737-4753
[email]sfentin@skoler-abbott.com[/email]
While I do not know the specifics of your situation, if the individual is an older worker, who performs a function that has been computerized and simply has no computer training, I would encourage you to send her for training. If she still can't perform the functions after training, document that and then talk with her about the fact that she is not performing up to standards and the company has no other choice but to terminate her for performance. Then offer her sufficient severance to get her to release any cause of action she may think she has against the company. At little money offered up front could save lots of money and hassle on the back end.
Does this employee have a case against that employer, if so, what FLA law has been violated if any?
However, the facts you have stated are very sketchy -- so it is impossible to determine if the employee could have a valid claim.
As for the misclassification issue, it appears that the employee was given greater benefits than she was entitled to. This normally would not give the employee a claim.
Really, to determine whether a viable claim exists, you would need to meet with an employment attorney to delve deeply into the facts (for example -- what was the employee told about the terminiation, did any one make any disparing comments about the employee's age).
Good Luck!