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K. Advantages of an Independent Review

Never underestimate the advantages of discussing the decision to fire with a trusted advisor before taking action. A procedure for independent review of all termination decisions can be an important step in reducing the risks associated with employee terminations.

An effective independent reviewer must be well-versed both in the legal principles that govern employee terminations and in the company's personnel policies and practices. Equally important, the reviewer must have actual authority to reject proposed terminations if they do not meet legal requirements or company standards.

TIP: The independent reviewer should consider all of the strategies previously mentioned in this chapter and should inquire into the following:

Choosing a qualified person within the company to evaluate independently the decision to fire, may protect your company from committing illegal discrimination toward employees.

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From Hiring to Firing: The Legal Survival Guide for Employers
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