Employer too quick to accuse worker of theft

Company had reasons for suspicions but investigation was botched, leaving facts that would have absolved worker undiscovered

One thing consistent with situations where an employee is suspected of misconduct is that before any decision is made, the employer must conduct a fair and reasonable investigation so it has all the relevant facts. This includes interviewing potential witnesses, checking records, and getting the employee’s side of the story.

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