HOW TO HANDLE THE DEPARTING EMPLOYEE
I. THE TERMS OF DEPARTURE: EITHER IN PERSONOR IN WRITING (OR BOTH), THEEMPLOYEE AND THE EMPLOYER MUST COMMUNICATETHAT THE RELATIONSHIP ISABOUT TO END.
November 19, 1999 at 12:00 AM
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HOW TO HANDLE THE DEPARTING EMPLOYEE
I. THE TERMS OF DEPARTURE: EITHER IN PERSONOR IN WRITING (OR BOTH), THEEMPLOYEE AND THE EMPLOYER MUST COMMUNICATETHAT THE RELATIONSHIP ISABOUT TO END.
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