In general, what should an employer do whenever an employee leaves the firm?
A. Their accounts should be disabled instantly
B. They should be given no prior notice that they are being released
C. both Their accounts should be disabled instantly and They should be given no prior notice that they are being released
D. neither Their accounts should be disabled instantly nor They should be given no prior notice that they are being released
Ans )A
Explanation:
Their accounts should be disabled instantly
Employer disables Employee account immediately , so that employee don't misuse Employer data.
Generally will give a prior notice that they are being released, so that employee will found opportunity elsewhere
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