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smadge
4y ago
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It’s true, but if the incentive for the employer is just to terminate, and there is no other consequence, then there is no dis-incentive for the fraudulent employee to keep trying until they find someplace their deception is unnoticed.
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BeFlatXIII
4y ago
If you give your incompetent and fraudulent former employees soft landings, it means that your company can saddle its competitors with deadweight.
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