Rumpokid
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Lol.Fancy using a golf forum to ask such a question..Life way to short..Always 2 sides to these kind of stories also.
I've spent several hours this week writing my answers to an employment tribunal case. As there is no fee to bring the case any more there is going to be a huge proliferation of chancers just giving it a go, as in the one I'm dealing with.
If you employ someone who just cant do the job properly then I guess the only way is to discover this early enough and get rid where possible. Harsh and uncaring but it's not worth the risk of legal action.
Surely, if this employee is still within the 2 years of them starting the job you can just fire them, or have I missed some new legislation?
You don't just fire anyone. Even if someone is still in a probation period they have pretty much the same rights as someone who has been there many years. There still has to be documented evidence to dismiss.
Surely, if this employee is still within the 2 years of them starting the job you can just fire them, or have I missed some new legislation?
Is that true? Not arguing as you clearly have far more knowledge and experience than me but i thought someone in a probation period could be shown the door with no notice or anything.
An employee within the probation period, or even within the first 2 years, can't bring an unfair dismissal claim but can make a number of claims under other headings, e.g. discrimination, health & safety, lack of training In effect, the employer has to detail the reasons for dismissal just the same as they would for a long term employee and has to follow the same process for dismissal. And there has to be a notice period, typically 1 week during probation but that should be set out in the employee's contract. The employee can be asked to leave with immediate effect but still has to be paid for the notice period.
A lot of people assume that an employee has no rights during the probationary period... not true.
Might I suggest taking correct advice, and hope they or their fmaily and friends don’t visit golf forums?
I only make that comment out of genuine concern.
LT...wasn’t looking to dig, was more out of friendly concern. I have seen forum posts undo real world matters before, that’s all.![]()
BM, bit of a glib response whilst eating my toast, hope no offence was taken. We had a situation last year that was more delicate. I did not come on here regarding that, got legal advice and resolved the situation. This one is a situation I am trying to resolve positively if possible and I was looking for some direct experience of people to people examples. Many replies have been very helpful, I have also had pm's and a chat with a forumer which added to body of knowledge I have built up. The thread has been extremely useful.
I did not want to get pure legal advice as they will tell me how this works in a pure A, B, C way. I wanted real examples that go off on tangents. Legal advice is helpful for the procedure, I know what I need to do there if it comes to it, but that is not what I wanted at this point.
With regards to anyone linking me to my work and to this thread. Clearly possible but highly, highly unlikely. They would have to work very, very hard and I really don't see that happening, particularly knowing the person involved and their family. I am also comfortable with everything I have posted if it did come to that. I am looking for a positive outcome after all.
Hope it all works out ok for you Trevor![]()
Ohhh.. I thought your name was Jasper.....Ssshhhh, don't tell them I'm called Trevor. On here I'm Reg.