A dog?!?

InterRogerTory:

long haired black cat on a blue background

Dear Roger,

My name is Lady Fluff the Felicitous. I am a beautiful long-haired black cat. I live in my home with two human employees. They usually do their jobs well enough. They have received “meets expectations” on their most recent performance evaluations and with the exception of isolated occasions when they bring in substitutes without my permission, they haven’t had disciplinary complaints. That said, yesterday they came home with that most vile of creatures, a dog. Can I fire them?

Sincerely,

Lady Fluff the Felicitous

Response:

Dear Lady Fluff,

Oh my cat, this is a difficult situation for you. Remember that I cannot give you legal advice, but here is information that you can evaluate yourself.

Since your employees live with you, you’re going to want to look at housing law as well as employment law.

Now, do your employees have a written contract with you? Or are they part of a union? If so, you will need to look at the terms of the contract or their collective bargaining unit and follow the terms of those agreements.

Generally speaking, most employers won’t fire an employee for a first offense unless it’s egregious. This isn’t because of law but because it’s just not good practice. An employer who is quick to fire employees may find themselves unable to attract new employees, since people want to have some stability in their employment. Is it egregious that your employees brought home a dog? That’s a question for you to answer yourself.

Love and hisses,

Roger


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