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How do you deal with a "rotten tomato"?

There is almost always a "rotten tomato" in the basket. How do you deal with an employee who acts like he knows more than you do, is always complaining, demotivates his co-workers with negative remarks about the company, and is a constant headache to his superiors?

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If I employed him, he would be spoken to about it and further instances would lead to his dismissal (for any one of a variety of legit reasons) Cool

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