Employee Termination Letter

About this template

Letting go of employees can be a difficult and draining process for both companies and their employees. Make your job slightly easier and notify employees that they’ve been let go with this Employee Termination Letter from Jotform Sign. Include important information like the reason for their termination, official date of termination, resources following their termination, and other pertinent details.

Design this Employee Termination Letter to match your case by case needs with Jotform Sign. Drag and drop to add or remove form fields, customize the contents of each termination letter, create an automated signing order, and more — all depending on your needs. Our online form builder makes personalization seamless.

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