Tips and Articles on HR Best Practices, HR Outsourcing, and HR Compliance
How to Legally Fire Someone for Poor Performance? (Employer Guide)
The reason employers need clear expectations, timely feedback, and consistent documentation is simple: to defend the organization if the termination is challenged in a lawsuit. At‑will employment doesn’t protect you when an employee alleges discrimination or retaliation, and performance issues that were never documented become legally indefensible. A performance‑based termination only holds up in litigation when the employer can prove the process was fair, consistent, and well‑supported by evidence.
The 7 HR Mistakes that Cost Businesses the Most & How to Avoid them
Running an a business means wearing a lot of hats. HR shouldn’t have to be one of them, but for many leaders, it is. When HR is handled informally or reactively, the consequences can be expensive.