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Originally Posted by sureLoss
Actually that is pretty common in the workplace.
The standard procedure for a lot of companies whose employees are under investigation for a serious crime is to suspend them with pay until more details come out.
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True, but the NHL is different from most companies in that it's in the public eye and certain employees (i.e. players) have a massive, massive impact on a franchises (i.e. who the NHL is operating for) health and operations.
But you're right. I guess the company would have the right to suspend with pay.
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Originally Posted by craigwd
Kane should have just decided to sit out on his own. Then let everything play out.
That would have been the professional, smart move.
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No way. The best move is to act as it's business as usual. You're an innocent man that hasn't even been charged with anything. That's what everyone seems to be forgetting, regardless of how many times it's been repeated. Why should he act any differently? Nothing has changed in Kanes life besides an accusation that as of now, has yet to be substantiated by anything.