All too often, the employment law advice that we provide as practitioners focuses on issues that relate to problem employees. You know these folks—they're the troublemakers, the harassers, the pot-stirrers, the chronically absent, and the habitually tardy. They're the underperformers, the rule breakers, the constant complainers, the leave abusers, the policy violators, the workplace bullies, and the list goes on and on. Often, it's this squeaky-wheel segment of the workforce that receives and monopolizes the vast majority of HR's time, energy, and resources. Such workers are also the ones who command the attention of upper management.
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Edited by: Larry J. Rector of Steptoe & Johnson PLLC.
Thanksgiving: a time to be thankful for good employees
From: West Virginia Employment Law Letter | 11/01/2018
by Julie A. Moore
by Julie A. Moore