Firing at Will: A Manager's Guide (Paperback)
暫譯: 隨心所欲的解雇:管理者指南 (平裝本)
Jay Shepherd
- 出版商: Apress
- 出版日期: 2011-12-06
- 售價: $800
- 貴賓價: 9.8 折 $784
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 296
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 1430237384
- ISBN-13: 9781430237389
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<內容簡介>
Firing at Will shows managers and employers how to do the most difficult part of their jobs: firing employees. Written by a leading employment lawyer in a refreshingly unlawyerly style, this guide takes the reader through the always-risky process of letting an employee go. Many employers and managers are afraid to pull the trigger when the employment relationship has broken down, and will postpone the decision by using progressive discipline and performance-improvement plans. However, an employer must be able to unload employees who threaten to undermine the company and its prospects, regardless of the risks involved in a termination. This book explains how to do it, how not to do it, and how to minimize the danger of an expensive employee lawsuit.
No one said being an employer or a manager was easy. Fortunately, knowing how to fire employees will make your job much, much easier in the long run and save you heartache. Firing at Will teaches you what you need to know, without any legalese or boring recitations of statutes and case law. This book is filled with plain-English common sense, based on Jay Shepherd’s 17 years of protecting employers in court. The style is conversational and often irreverent, but the lessons and tips are battle-tested. If you want to be a successful manager or employer—and sleep easier—you need to know how to fire at will.
* Gives employers and managers real-world advice on how to fire employees
* Teaches how to keep your company—and yourself—out of expensive employee lawsuits
* Guides you toward building a workplace where you’ll need to fire fewer employees
What you’ll learn
* How to make the ultimate decision to fire an employee, and how to carry out that decision
* The 30 riskiest employees to fire
* The critical “Retained Dignity” factor, and why you need to keep it as high as possible
* Why progressive discipline and performance appraisals are ineffectual
* How your hiring methods and decisions can help you avoid firing employees later
* How to have “gruntled” employees who wouldn’t dream of suing you
<章節目錄>
Introduction: The Hardest Part of Your Job
1. "At Will" Is Alive and Well
2. The Freedom to Fire
3. Risky Business: The Perils of Employee Lawsuits
4. The 30 Riskiest Employees to Fire
5. Why Me? The Reasons for Firing
6. How to Fire an Employee
7. Retained Dignity
8. The Paper Trail
9. Second Chances and PIPs
10. Sign of the Times: Layoffs
11. Discrimination Cases: Part 1
12. Discrimination Cases: Part 2
13. A Big Payday: Wage Cases
14. He Said, She Said: Sexual Harassment
15. Lawyering Up
16. Throw Out Your Personnel Handbook
17. Hiring to Avoid Firing
18. Gruntled Employees
19. Appendix B: Firing Around the World
20. Appendix A: Firing Checklist
21. Appendix C: Sample Documents
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內容簡介
《隨意解雇》向管理者和雇主展示了他們工作中最困難的部分:解雇員工。這本書由一位領先的就業律師以清新而不拘一格的風格撰寫,帶領讀者了解解雇員工這一始終充滿風險的過程。許多雇主和管理者在雇用關係破裂時害怕下決心,並會透過逐步紀律和績效改善計劃來延遲決定。然而,雇主必須能夠解雇那些威脅到公司及其前景的員工,無論解雇所涉及的風險有多大。本書解釋了如何進行解雇、如何避免不當解雇,以及如何最小化昂貴的員工訴訟風險。
沒有人說當雇主或管理者是件容易的事。幸運的是,知道如何解雇員工將使你的工作在長期內變得更加輕鬆,並避免心痛。《隨意解雇》教你所需的知識,沒有法律術語或乏味的法條和案例法重述。本書充滿了通俗易懂的常識,基於Jay Shepherd在法庭上保護雇主17年的經驗。風格對話性強且常常不拘一格,但其中的教訓和建議經過實戰考驗。如果你想成為一位成功的管理者或雇主——並且能夠更輕鬆地入睡——你需要知道如何隨意解雇。
* 為雇主和管理者提供現實世界的解雇員工建議
* 教你如何讓你的公司——以及你自己——避免昂貴的員工訴訟
* 指導你建立一個需要解雇更少員工的工作場所
你將學到的內容
* 如何做出解雇員工的最終決定,以及如何執行該決定
* 30位最具風險的解雇員工
* 關鍵的「保留尊嚴」因素,以及為什麼你需要保持其盡可能高
* 為什麼逐步紀律和績效評估無效
* 你的招聘方法和決策如何幫助你避免日後解雇員工
* 如何擁有不會夢想起訴你的「滿意」員工
章節目錄
引言:你工作中最困難的部分
1. 「隨意解雇」依然存在
2. 解雇的自由
3. 冒險的生意:員工訴訟的危險
4. 30位最具風險的解雇員工
5. 為什麼是我?解雇的理由
6. 如何解雇一名員工
7. 保留尊嚴
8. 文件紀錄
9. 第二次機會和績效改善計劃
10. 時代的標誌:裁員
11. 歧視案件:第一部分
12. 歧視案件:第二部分
13. 一次大賺:工資案件
14. 他說,她說:性騷擾
15. 聘請律師
16. 丟掉你的員工手冊
17. 招聘以避免解雇
18. 滿意的員工
19. 附錄B:全球解雇
20. 附錄A:解雇檢查清單
21. 附錄C:範本文件