Dismissing an employee is a stressful and challenging task. Unfortunately, the difficulties don't always end when he's out the door. Employees, even those you let go, may ask you for references. Here is what to do in those situations:
1. Verify information - Check the former employee's file before giving a reference to ensure that you state just the facts.
2. Keep it short - Whether you're writing a reference letter or providing a phone reference, limit the amount of information you offer. This will reduce your chances of saying anything that could be perceived as defamatory.
3. Keep it factual - Limit your responses to factual information: dates of employment, title, salary, and other objective data.
Source: adapted from the Harvard Manage Mentor Online Module, "Dismissing an Employee."
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Cris, parang ang hirap naman ma-achieve nito sa mga manning agencies (:
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