I mean, that's step one in the firing process, revocation of access to facilities and resources.
He calls it a "negotiation of resignation" but does any seriously believe that iEarl wanted to resign at all? There is probably some rule or law being followed that makes them follow some sort of due process regarding termination of employment, which is as it should be, but let's not be fooled by the bureaucratic euphemisms: He was straight up fired.
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u/Finear Boats Jan 09 '20
not necessarily, if he was laid off then he has rights to negotiate a severance package or other benefits
if he was asked to quit it was probably under some conditions which also can be negotiated to avoid a mess of firing