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Hi Everyone! I could use some advice. I was made aware that two of my employees were being very negative and were spending too much time complaining on lync (our instant message servicer). I pulled their logs, as this is allowable for managers to do at my company. I found a lot of inappropriate remarks but the one I'm the most concerned about is that one of them said she was so mad she wanted to take a match and burn our building down. Now this is a young employee a few months in to her first job, and was just passed up for a promotion. I'm pretty sure she is still hurting from that and is venting in an unprofessional and inappropriate manner. On the other hand, this is a pretty serious thing to say, and what if I was wrong in my assumption? Should I use this situation to have a serious discussion about expectations and what's appropriate or should I report this to HR which would probably lead to immediate termination. I'd appreciate any suggestions or feedback!!
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Re: Employee Threat
I am sure that the comment is meant rhetorically by that employee
Is there any way you can limit their linc time? or perhaps restrict them from using it at all? That would be my solution to the problem. Let a systems admin take care of the problem that way.
You can also tell this person, "You know, if you think so highly of this company, nobody is stopping you from staying; you can find another job and go at any time yo wish. THis is still a free country."