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Communicating with the Employee

Notifying the Employee about Layoff

Informing an employee that s/he has been designated for a layoff is difficult. No one likes to be the bearer of bad news, and no one likes to receive it. Yet, it is part of the responsibility of a supervisor to give bad as well as good news.

This section assists the supervisor or “notifier”—the person who is responsible for conducting the notification meeting with the employee. The focus is on how to prepare for the notification meeting. The process is broken down into basic steps, which work well for supervisors because the approach is logical and sensitive and the steps are brief and final. The objectives of the notification meeting are to:

The Role of the Notifier

Understanding your role as a notifier is critical. The notifier can expect reactions from the employee that could range from quiet shock to explicitly expressed anger. These expressions of feeling are normal and to be expected under the circumstances. However, the notifier’s skill in conducting the meeting can minimize negative reactions by assisting the employee to focus immediately on what comes next. Some techniques for managing the meeting more successfully include the following: