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re: For Alton Sterling's 5 children, Baton Rouge Metro Council will consider a $5M settlement

Posted on 6/24/20 at 9:51 pm to
Posted by Tigahs24Seven
Communist USA
Member since Nov 2007
12233 posts
Posted on 6/24/20 at 9:51 pm to
For fricking what? He had a gun..fought the cops, and would have nevercummulatively made that is the rest of his life!
Posted by Dominate308
South Florida
Member since Jan 2013
2895 posts
Posted on 6/24/20 at 9:51 pm to
"Negligent retention" can be charged when an employer knew, or should have known, that an employee was unqualified to be in the job position he/she held when the action in question occurred. The negligence issue arises when an agency can be shown to have allowed a behavior to continue, even when the supervisor or administrator knew it was negligent. This does not mean an employer must monitor every aspect of an employee's behavior; rather, it means that administrators and supervisors must be aware that specific actions must be taken to guard against and lay the foundation for a defense against negligent retention lawsuits. Appropriate policies, training, progressive discipline and the involvement of dedicated human-resource personnel are critical to an agency's ability to defend against negligent-retention lawsuits. Courts usually examine a number of factors when determining whether negligent retention of an employee has occurred. The court will typically examine what the employer knew or should have known about the employee's job performance. Evidence of early intervention to correct poor performance or misconduct is important. Channels of communication between employees and supervisors must be clear, and employee performance evaluations must be regularly conducted in order to identify employees with performance problems. When it is clear that a pattern of incompetence and misconduct has not been corrected through training and constructive guidance, then the issue of negligent retention arises if the employer fails to remove the employee from his/her position.
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