That’s like trying to talk the cops out of taking you to jail. Once a decision like that has been made, it’s set in stone. No sane HR department is going to admit fault by rehiring the guy.
Depends on your position in the company. There’s a % of people at every company who get to make decisions like this because if they left the company there would be significant financial impact outweighing whatever they gained by firing the other guy. It’s all business and dollars at the end of the day.
That’s like trying to talk the cops out of taking you to jail. Once a decision like that has been made, it’s set in stone. No sane HR department is going to admit fault by rehiring the guy.
Depends on your position in the company. There’s a % of people at every company who get to make decisions like this because if they left the company there would be significant financial impact outweighing whatever they gained by firing the other guy. It’s all business and dollars at the end of the day.