Conviction of a felony
Ethel
194 Posts
Can the conviction of a felony be cause for automatic termination of an employee?
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In some situations, like a person handling cash getting convicted for embezzlement, you would be on solid ground. In other cases, you could terminate if the conviction was something directly related to the job or significantly hurt the company's business or reputation. The point is, there are lots of reasons a company could come up with to justify a termination if you do not just want to rely on the 'At-Will Doctrine.'
If you decide to leave it in, here's another one to add that makes just as much sense: We may on occasion terminate people.
But thanks for the advice.
You are in fine form this morning, thanks for the chuckle it made my day x:-)
However, now that it is my time I had a problem with the statement. Do we have people working for us that have a felony on their record yes (many years ago and not job related). Do we consistently turn down applicants that have a record of writing bad checks, fraud, etc. YES -- even though we have to go through the whole "adverse employment action bit".
Oh well, enough for today. Thanks to all for your comments and assistance.