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title: "Isn't common practice to lock employees who are about to be fired out..."
date: 2025-02-05
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# Isn't common practice to lock employees who are about to be fired out...

*February 5, 2025 — Comment Daniel Lewis's post*

Isn't common practice to lock employees who are about to be fired out of important systems?  So that they don't sabotage or steal before they leave?
