Suspension as discipline: What other options do we have?
Q. We are a small business. Right now, after an employee receives a warning, we place the person on unpaid administrative leave. Unfortunately, this has proven to be as much a punishment for co-workers who have to fill in and get work done as it is for the employee being punished. What are alternatives to administrative leave that would not leave us in the lurch? – Sabrina
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