How to lay off your colleague (2/2): Last steps

After you have delivered the news of the termination, your job isn't over. In the previous article, we saw how to best approach the critical and unpleasant part of the termination process. Now we'll see what there is afterwards for us to take care of.

As a manager, you need to make sure that the worker will leave the company smoothly and without any problems.

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A no-brainer is that when the employee leaves the company property, he or she should have clear idea of who to contact and how to contact them in case there are any additional questions regarding pay and benefits, or any other necessary documentation in the future months, according to an article on the businessnewsdaily.com website.

Collect everything the company has provided to the employee

All company-issued property must be collected. This includes phones, laptops and keys. Also, it's necessary to revoke permission for software and passwords.

Last but not least, all the paperwork must be prepared and ready to go through after the termination conversation with the employee.

Focusing on paperwork may help

Everything must be completed such as final pay, benefits administration, nondisclosure agreements and all other information the employee needs. A proper paper trail is necessary to avoid any problems when the employee has left the company. Of course, you can leave the paperwork to a colleague from the HR department.

All this also helps to shift the employee's focus from the termination to the necessary logistics. If you provide severance pay, it mitigates the adverse effects on the employee and his or her family.

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Article source Business News Daily - website focused on new entrepreneurs
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