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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Mine didn’t even get rid of people who were on pips or had conduct warnings over the past year. I feel personally victimized by this because I have one person and it’s consuming my life having to document her and work with HR nonstop. She’s done no work for months and months. She’s not even showing up to the office. It was easier under the last administration to fire someone. I didn’t have to do pre PIP warnings. I placed them on a PIP, they still did no work, and then we immediately fired. We’ve had no RIFs or firings, just DRP[/quote] If you have someone that isn't showing up and isn't doing any work, you should be able to fire them for behavior issues and not based on performance without doing the whole PIP business. The PIP is for performance issues. You should talk to your agency lawyers, not your HR. The lawyers are better versed in the options available to you than HR is. In my experience, no one in HR had ever actually fired anyone and didn't know how to do it. [/quote] They were all fired.[/quote]
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