Termination of At-Will Employee
KMS
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We have an employee who we hired a couple of weeks ago as a bilingual customer service rep. Since we hired the employee we have heard through the grapevine that the employee stole thousands of dollars from an individual in the community. No formal charges have been filed at this point, however.
The employee will be handling money for our organization. The employee is an at will employee. We would like to dodge any potential bullet, and would like to fire the employee. The only reason for firing this employee would be the rumor we heard. Any suggestions?
The employee will be handling money for our organization. The employee is an at will employee. We would like to dodge any potential bullet, and would like to fire the employee. The only reason for firing this employee would be the rumor we heard. Any suggestions?
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such a task, does not provide a "for cause"
reason to terminate and the employee's
current performance does not provide a
"for cause" reason to terminate, I would
wait until I had a "for cause" reason.
In the absence of such, I would contact
councel prior to taking action.
There are so many exceptions to the "at will" doctrine, that no one can give you an answer off the cuff about what risks you may entail by firing the employee outright. Before you do anything, you may want to meet with employment counsel.
Good Luck!
Darryl Lee, Wood Crapo LLC, Editors of Utah Employment Law Leter