They agree and hand it over, but they give you a copy and, in a CYA move, maintain a copy for their records, maybe in case of a wrongful termination suit down the road.
Making Poly Less of a Pain in the Ass|Eugene Robinson|September 14, 2020|Ozy
Janney will not receive any payout related to the termination, said spokesman Manny Rubio.
Embattled Sweetwater Superintendent Fired|Will Huntsberry|September 1, 2020|Voice of San Diego
Amazon maintains that the terminations were the result of people violating internal company policies.
After public outcry, Amazon deletes listings for 2 intelligence jobs that involved tracking ‘labor organizing threats’|rhhackettfortune|September 1, 2020|Fortune
"He's too good for MSNBC," Coulter emailed The Daily Beast after Baldwin's termination.
Heads Roll in TV Land: Lara Logan & Alec Baldwin Punished|Lloyd Grove|November 26, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Put another way, the termination of these benefits will sap $30 billion from the buying power of lower-income American consumers.
Why Walmart Will Be Hurt by the Fiscal Cliff|Daniel Gross|December 14, 2012|DAILY BEAST
Yet there was something also very weird about his termination.
Today's Question: Fire John Derbyshire?|David Frum|May 22, 2012|DAILY BEAST
The former governor declined, through his publicist, to offer further comment on his termination.
Spitzer Gets the Boot|Lloyd Grove|July 7, 2011|DAILY BEAST
Rowe supposedly agreed to a termination of parental rights, but it was “overturned.”
Who's Best for the Kids?|Marcia Clark|July 15, 2009|DAILY BEAST
Probably most of the conducting fibrils leave at or near the termination of the thicker part of the fiber.
Journal of Entomology and Zoology: Volume 6, Number 4, December 1914|Various
These made their subjunctive in am, a termination which properly becomes the mute e of French.
Avril|H. Belloc
But if the last vowel be small, an e is thrown into the termination; as, sil-ean eyes, srin-ean noses.
Elements of Gaelic Grammar|Alexander Stewart
On examination after death, the termination of the vein on the surface of the stump was open, and in a sloughy condition.
On the origin of inflammation of the veins|Henry Lee
It is certainly a noble stream, very different from those I had already traced to their termination.
Two Expeditions into the Interior of Southern Australia, Complete|Charles Sturt
British Dictionary definitions for termination
termination
/ (ˌtɜːmɪˈneɪʃən) /
noun
the act of terminating or the state of being terminated