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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.
What should be included in a termination letter? The date the termination is effective. The reason(s) for termination. An explanation of their compensation (if any) and what will happen to their benefits. A list of company property to be returned (if any).
Dear (employee name), This letter is to inform you that your employment as (name of position) at (company name) is officially terminated effective (date of termination). You have been terminated due to the following reasons: (A detailed list or explanation of why you are terminating the employee.
If you are fired or laid off, your employer must pay all wages due to you immediately upon termination (California Labor Code Section 201). If you quit, and gave your employer 72 hours of notice, you are entitled on your last day to all wages due.
Generally, termination letters should include: Date of the letter. Employee and company name. Name of the manager or executive handling the dismissal. Reason for termination. Date when employment ends. Previous verbal or written warnings (when dismissing for cause) List of company property to be returned.