Legal Question in Employment Law in California
Disclosing a firing
Is it legal for an executive to tell his employees that another employee
has been fired? What if that information is quickly leaked to people
outside that company? Is the company responsible for any damages?
Asked on 10/13/03, 2:11 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Donald Holben
Donald R. Holben & Associates, APC
Re: Disclosing a firing
Unless false information is provided, it is not defamatory.
Answered on 10/14/03, 11:21 am
Terry A. Nelson
Nelson & Lawless
Re: Disclosing a firing
If provably false info is leaked, then it could be slander. If it is true info, there isn't much can be done without a showing the company was trying to damage your reputation, or trying to prevent someone from hiring you. Frequently, what can be done is to have an attorney write the company a 'threat' letter to get them to stop doing so, and limit further damage. Contact me if interested in discussing.
Answered on 10/13/03, 9:29 pm