Overview:
This session provides managers, HR professionals, and business owners with a complete, step by step guide to planning and conducting a termination meeting in a way that is legally sound, professionally managed, and humanely delivered.
Attendees will learn how to prepare before the meeting, what to say and what never to say, how to manage the employee's response, what documentation must be in place before the meeting takes place, and how to handle the immediate aftermath within the team and organisation. Please note - this session is designed as a practical management guide and does not constitute legal advice. Attendees are encouraged to consult qualified legal counsel for state-specific guidance.
Why you should Attend:
If you have ever walked into a termination meeting uncertain about what to say, how to say it, or what happens if the employee reacts badly - you already know how dangerous that uncertainty is. A termination handled without a clear process can turn a straightforward separation into a wrongful termination claim, a hostile workplace complaint, or a social media incident that damages your organisation's reputation publicly.
This session gives you the exact process, the right language, and the legal awareness to walk into that room prepared, professional, and protected.
Areas Covered in the Session:
- Why termination meetings fail and the legal and professional consequences that follow
- The documentation that must be in place before a termination meeting is scheduled
- How to prepare for the meeting - who should be present, where it should happen, and when
- The step by step structure of a professionally conducted termination meeting
- What to say in the first sixty seconds and why the opening sets the tone for everything that follows
- Language that is legally safe, clear, and professionally appropriate
- What never to say in a termination meeting and why certain phrases create immediate legal risk
- How to deliver the termination decision without ambiguity, argument, or negotiation
- Managing the employee's emotional response - anger, tears, denial, and silence
- Handling the logistics - final pay, benefits, company property, system access, and references
- Documentation required immediately after the termination meeting
- How to communicate the departure to the remaining team professionally and appropriately
- Common termination meeting mistakes managers make and how to avoid every one of them
Who Will Benefit:
- Managers
- HR Professionals
- HR Managers
- Business Owners
- Team Leaders
- Operations Managers
- Department Heads
- Senior Leaders
- People Managers
- Small and Medium Business Owners