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by Ixio
2446 days ago
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> if the employee responsible for firing the moderator did such acts repeatedly despite management warnings than perhaps it's a good idea to fire that person > There are some people who refuse to behave in the best interests of the group, no matter how much direction you give them I think we agree on this. If an employee refuses to change behaviour despite multiple warnings he/her is fair game for dismissal. However I think firing someone without prior warnings is abusive unless it's for something criminal or malicious. You can probably guess that I don't care much for at-will employment... |
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