Multiple Choice
To minimize the problems inherent in firing employees, managers should do which of the following?
A) Before firing employees, managers should give them a chance to improve.
B) Employees should be fired if they develop a health problem that will put an unforeseen burden on the company's insurance carrier.
C) Employees should never be fired in private.
D) While written records are not necessary, managers should be sure to verbally report the reason for the firing to the human resource department.
E) None of these statements describes what a manager should do to minimize the problems inherent in firing employees.
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