5.3       EMPLOYMENT TERMINATION

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Termination of employment is an inevitable part of personnel activity within any organization, and many of the reasons for termination are routine. Below are examples of some of the most common circumstances under which employment is terminated:

Resignation - voluntary employment termination initiated by an employee.

Discharge - involuntary employment termination initiated by the organization.

Layoff - involuntary employment termination initiated by the organization for non-disciplinary reasons.

Retirement - voluntary employment termination initiated by the employee meeting age, length of service, and any other criteria for retirement from the organization.

Termination of employment is an inevitable part of personnel activity within any organization, and many of the reasons for termination are routine. Below are examples of some of the most common circumstances under which employment is terminated:

Resignation - voluntary employment termination initiated by an employee.

Discharge - involuntary employment termination initiated by the organization.

Layoff - involuntary employment termination initiated by the organization for non-disciplinary reasons.

Retirement - voluntary employment termination initiated by the employee meeting age, length of service, and any other criteria for retirement from the organization.