Unit 5: Prepared by Samjhana Neupane Msc. Nursing 2 Year SNSR
Unit 5: Prepared by Samjhana Neupane Msc. Nursing 2 Year SNSR
Unit 5: Prepared by Samjhana Neupane Msc. Nursing 2 Year SNSR
Prepared By
Samjhana Neupane
Msc. Nursing 2nd year
SNSR
GENERAL OBJECTIVES :
At the end of the session participants will be able to
understand about termination.
• Voluntary Termination:
• Is a decision made by the employee to leave
the job. Such decision is commonly known
as "resignation", "quitting", " leaving", or "
giving notice".
• Common reasons for voluntary termination
include:
• Personal dissatisfaction with the job.
• Factors in employee's personal life not related to
the job that make holding or performing the job
impossible or more difficult.
• Hire at a new job.
• Feared or anticipated involuntary termination.
• Retirement.
Depending on the employee's reason, comfort with
employer, and dedication to the job, voluntary
termination may be sudden and abrupt without
warning to the employer, or with a certain amount
of notice given.
2. INVOLUNTARY TERMINATION
DO'S
• Make the firing decision carefully, but once made ,
act quickly.
• Ensure that multiple meetings have been held with
the employee.
• Be respectful and discrete.
• Ensure that your severance or notice
arrangements met legal requirements.
• Ensure that you have a written termination letter
and release which documents the terms and
conditions of the termination.
DON'T