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The Rural Voice, 2001-10, Page 23evaluations. His company also has a biosecurity agreement that every employee signs under which the employee promises not to do things that will compromise biosecurity, such as visit other barns. A breach can bring immediate termination. He advocated a yearly employment review with a written form that lists those aspects that are required for the job and grades the employee. When the employee signs onto that form they understand the level they're at, he said. He also uses absentee reports on which employees sign on for time they missed, with the form being 'kept in the personnel file. Everyone should keep a the for each employee because of the legal implications if someone must be fired, he said. That file may include copies of warning letters to employees who are not measuring up. Letting employees know they need to improve may start 'by extending the probationary period. His company also uses suspensions for breaches of rules, Loucks said. The company also has "red" rules and "blue rules". Red rules include rules for which there is no second chance including human rights violations. As women play a bigger part in the swine industry they must be protected from unacceptable behaviour by male co-workers. Blatant disregard for biosecurity is also a red rule. If all attempts to modify the worker's performance have come to a dead end, Loucks suggested ways of easing the firing situation. Meet away from the farm, he suggested. Present the dismissal letter and 'stick to the facts. "Don't get into a 'he said/she said' situation. Don't get into an argument." Give the employee some time to come back to get personal belongings. You'll have to explain what you did to the remaining members of your team. If they have problems with the action, (they may have had a good personal relationship with the employee), let them come to you one-on-one with their concerns. But the moral, Loucks said, is to do your homework in hiring so you won't have to fire often.0 THE HEAT IS ON! FARM & INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS Designed with the farming industry in mind. Ideally suited for poultry and shop buildings. ndustrial heaters from 40.000 - 175.000 BTU. esidential garage heaters 20,000 - 50,000 BTU ow available. id West Infra -Red Mfg. Ltd. R 1Wroxeter, Ont. NOG 2X0 19-335-3583 FAX 335-3580 We're all ready to Buy or Store your 2001 SOYBEANS and CORN • Fast Unloading • Accurate Probe System • Trucking Available Forward contracting of corn and soybeans. Come in and see us or give us a call and let us help you look after your crops. GRAIN ROASTING AVAILABLE Custom application and Roundup0 Available HOWSON & HOWSON LTD. Flour & Feed Millers, Complete Farm Supply, Grain Elevators, Fertilizers & Chemicals Blyth, Ontario Blyth 523-9624 OR 1-800-663-3653 Elevators 1 1/4 miles east of Blyth on County Rd. 25, then 1/2 mile north OCTOBER 2001 19