A former employee is a person who used to work for the company but no longer do. This includes those that were let go or that quit on their own.
A former employee means a person who used to work at a particular business or company. A former employer means your former boss or manager.
Prior employee, previous employee, or past employee. Former, sounds the most professional, to me!
A former employee is a non employee. You can discuss what you want.
I would imagine that you are wondering if you can be sued for slander if you speak critically of a former employee. Generally speaking, it is legal to speak the truth. If you were planning to tell lies about your former employee, that could get you into trouble.
yes
How would you describe the quantity and quality of output generated by the former employee
It depends on what she or he said. When a Manager or Supervisor calls your former employee for a reference, they are suppose to ask your former employee will you hire this person again, your former employee only suppose to say Yes or No.
No. An employee, whether current or former, cannot use your medical record without your consent.
no
Turning in a company or its executives to authorities because,as an employee (or recent former employee or sub contractor) that there are illegal activities at the company.
A current employee is still employed by that particular employer; a former employee is not.
The correct spelling is alumni. According to the American Heritage Dictionary, an alumni is "a graduate of a school, college, or university". An alumnus can also be a former member, employee, contributor or inmate as well as a former student.
yes
ADP pension information for former employee 121927