Missing mandatory meetings
Darlene
19 Posts
We have an employee who is consistently missing mandatory meetings even though he is paid overtime for the meeting. These meetings are not always just about staff issues, this time it included a required CPR training. He refused to attend because of "personal reasons" which he would not reveal. Is it legal for us to say that he needs to get this certification on his own by a certain date, or do we need to send him to a special class in another county (they don't teach it in our county), pay his wages and mileage, and, seemingly, give a "nod" to his missing yet another mandatory meeting? Seems to me that it sends a bad message to his co-workers who make the effort to attend these meetings and training sessions - even on their days off.
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