“Former Employee Earns Big After Client Switches: $60k Monthly Billables”

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Being fired from a job is never great. Especially when you feel it wasn’t justified. In a perfect world, where companies follow procedure and labor law properly, everyone would get a fair chance to state their case and a thorough investigation would be conducted before an employee is unceremoniously given their marching orders. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case.

One guy recently shared how he was accused of harassment and fired without any evidence being presented. HR simply let him know that he was easily replaceable and that the company would be moving on without him. What they didn’t know was just how irreplaceable he was. It didn’t take long for them to find out though, and the lesson ended up costing them a cool $60,000 a month.

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“About $60k In Billables A Month”: Fired Employee Scores Big When Client Follows Them

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When an overconfident HR manager decided to dismiss a vital team member, the repercussions were nothing short of disastrous.

“About $60k In Billables A Month”: Fired Employee Scores Big When Client Follows Them

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“About $60k In Billables A Month”: Fired Employee Scores Big When Client Follows Them

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“About $60k In Billables A Month”: Fired Employee Scores Big When Client Follows Them

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“About $60k In Billables A Month”: Fired Employee Scores Big When Client Follows Them

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Workplace harassment is a significant issue that necessitates a comprehensive investigation prior to any decision regarding termination.

Harassment can take on many shapes and forms. Whether it’s bullying, racial discrimination, or verbal or physical misconduct, harassment is basically unacceptable behavior.

The Cornell Law School website defines harassment as “words or behavior that threatens, intimidates, or demeans a person,” adding that it is “unwanted, uninvited, and unwelcome and causes nuisance, alarm, or substantial emotional distress without any legitimate purpose.”

Cornell explains that in the realm of employment law, harassment is characterized as “inappropriate and unwanted behavior directed at an individual’s protected attribute, which is so intense or widespread that it impacts the terms and conditions of the individual’s employment.”

A 2021 study conducted by AllVoices found that 44% of employees polled had experienced harassment at work. It ranged from personal harassment and bullying to discriminatory harassment and bias, and online harassment and cyberbullying.

According to the survey, 53% of participants indicated that their employers promptly respond to harassment incidents. However, 12% mentioned that they observed no action taken at all. Furthermore, slightly more than half of individuals who lodged harassment complaints reported that their concerns were completely addressed.

Harassment is a grave issue that can lead to severe consequences, including termination of employment and, in some instances, criminal charges. Organizations are required to follow specific procedures prior to dismissing an employee for harassment. Mere suspicion is insufficient for action.

The Lacy Employment Law Firm warns that terminating an employee for harassment is a serious disciplinary action. “[It] typically involves the employer conducting a thorough investigation into the allegations,” notes the firm’s site. “In many cases, an employer must also issue a written reprimand or warning before terminating the employee for harassment.”

Although the ex-employee chose not to pursue the issue after his termination, there are actions he could consider. The Lacy Employment Firm recommends that individuals dismissed for harassment obtain professional legal counsel and investigate if there is a procedure in place for appealing the verdict internally.

The company emphasizes the significance of reviewing your employment contract. There may be a provision that could assist you in contesting your termination or pursuing financial compensation.

“About $60k In Billables A Month”: Fired Employee Scores Big When Client Follows Them

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“About $60k In Billables A Month”: Fired Employee Scores Big When Client Follows Them

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“About $60k In Billables A Month”: Fired Employee Scores Big When Client Follows Them

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“About $60k In Billables A Month”: Fired Employee Scores Big When Client Follows Them

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“Without my involvement… it fell apart”: many individuals recounted surprisingly similar experiences.

“About $60k In Billables A Month”: Fired Employee Scores Big When Client Follows Them

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“About $60k In Billables A Month”: Fired Employee Scores Big When Client Follows Them

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“About $60k In Billables A Month”: Fired Employee Scores Big When Client Follows Them

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“About $60k In Billables A Month”: Fired Employee Scores Big When Client Follows Them

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“About $60k In Billables A Month”: Fired Employee Scores Big When Client Follows Them

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“About $60k In Billables A Month”: Fired Employee Scores Big When Client Follows Them

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“About $60k In Billables A Month”: Fired Employee Scores Big When Client Follows Them

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