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Jackie Mancino: A Case Study
Predication: On 09/14/16, Point Of Contact (POC) Asset Protection Manager (APM) Jackie Mancino, contacted APM Jakub Orlando regarding Shift Leader (SFL) Betsy Vega, who was suspected of time card manipulation.

Facts: On 09/16/16, APM Orlando revived CCTV footage and Timecard statements to confirm this allegation. CCTV footage reviled that SFL Vega was manipulating her punches at the time clock by overriding her own punches.

On 09/23/16, APM Orlando went to the store to conduct an interview with SFL Vega, who never showed up.

On 09/23/16, Store Manager (MGR) Ebony Strachan contacted Human Resources Generalist (HRG) Karl Candice.

Disposition: On 09/26/16, MGR Strachan terminated SFL Vega for manipulation of timecard.

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