Workplace violence
Dottie
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We have an employee who expressed anger because he thought he was entitled to overtime in his most recent paycheck -- the time records did not support this claim. He expressed to more than one employee that "someone was going to pay" and made comments to one girl that "I served in Vietnam and sometimes I see Gooks coming down the hall. You just better hope you're not in my way when this happens." He is a new hire - 3 weeks. We want to defuse the situation and then find a way to terminate him that will not set him off. The police have already been contacted but have indicated they can do nothing unless he does something illegal. In addition, the employees to whom he spoke are afraid for their safety if he connects our discovery of his comments with them. Any ideas?
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You have a serious situation on your hands. I did a search in our Newsletter Archive in the members-only area of HRhero.com and came across an article that might help. I'm sure you'll get responses from others also.
Here's the article: [link:www.hrhero.com/violence.shtml|Preventing violence in the workplace]
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Also, check out the members section of our website. You will find several resources on preventing violence in teh workplace, including an HR Executive Special Report entitled "Workplace Violence and Employer LIability."
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