Video - when firing is a reasonable response for discrimination at work. Video 7 of the Top Ten Challenges at Work Series - When an employee meets with some discrimination, this employee wants someone fired (for example) and the employer doesn’t think firing is a reasonable response

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Video 7 of the Top Ten Challenges at Work Series - When an employee meets with some discrimination, this employee wants someone fired (for example) and the employer doesn’t think firing is a reasonable response

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Video - When an employee meets with some discrimination, this employee wants someone fired (for example) and the employer doesn’t think firing is a reasonable response.

 

Many employers face the dilemma of protecting an employee who is discriminated or harassed while ensuring any “punishment” is done within reason and the law. Sometimes it’s a balancing act and not an easy one. If an employee thinks there should be more severe discipline, consider some common sense approaches that might help.

 

 

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