I have a problem with an employee. We are a small company and have had pretty low turnover with a couple of exceptions. This employee is a minority. Lately I have been getting the feeling that she is tired of working. She has been terrible at work and totally inefficient. The problem is that I had to let go another minority woman a few months ago who also didn't work out. When I told this current employee about the problem and that maybe we should just part ways if she didn't want to work here any more, she said something about how it looks like a pattern with me of firing minority women. Those words make me think that they didn't originate from her but from someone who is giving her an idea how to get a settlement she doesn't deserve. Can anybody suggest the best way to handle this person?
I'm sure you didn't mean anything by it, but the title of your post could bring you trouble.
If I were you, I wouldn't view my employees as male, female, gay, straight, purple, gold, or blue.
Simply start viewing them as employees, who function as clerks, drivers, cooks, janitors, bookkeepers, or operators.
Beyond the above strategy, in most cases, don't give an employee a reason for terminating their services, just tell the person the following, "Mr. Butler, your services are no longer needed. You should see our Payroll Manager, Mrs. Green to collect your check and turn in your keys."
When people start to explain, they begin justifying, and trouble begins to brew.
Life is so much simpler when you simply say less, rather than more.
It might not apply in the matter you inquired about, but going forward, it will simplify your life.