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Inform the Employee of Their Termination Tell them their services are no longer required in a respectful and professional manner. Hand them their final payment. Ask them to return all company property. Avoid making any illegal or unethical statements about their firing or their employment.
?Good cause? exists when the employer has a good faith business reason for discharging the employee, such as a layoff for economic reasons or termination of the employee for poor performance.
What to include in your employee termination letter Employee name. ... The date of termination. ... Reason(s) for the employee's termination. ... Documented disciplinary action prior to termination. ... Employee benefits. ... Employee acknowledgment of termination. ... Terminated employee's forwarding address. ... Instructions for their last paycheck.
Mr/Ms [employee's name], We regret to inform you that we are terminating your employment with immediate effect. We reached this decision after we completed all appropriate steps of the company's disciplinary process. This decision was necessary because you [repeatedly violated our anti-harassment policy.]
How to write a termination letter Choose your tone carefully. Gather all necessary details. Start with basic information. Notify the employee of their termination date. State the reason(s) for termination. Explain compensation and benefits going forward. Outline next steps and disclaimers.