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Letter confirming dismissal

Letter to an employee confirming their dismissal. Provisions to add you own relevant and unique reasons, with notes and guidance on how to do this so that you comply with relevant legislation.  More Info
AU-EMgd02

Letter notifying of redundancy

Letter to employee confirming their redundancy. Provisions to add you own relevant and unique reasons, with notes and guidance on how to do this so that you comply with relevant legislation.  More Info
AU-EMgd03

Variation of employment terms: letter to employee

Pack of documents including five formal, effective letters, each varying a different term of the most common variations of a contract.  More Info
AU-EMgd04

Confirmation of employment post probation period: letter to employee

Formal letter to an employee who has completed their probation period successfully. Confirms appointment in their new position. Helps aid compliance with employment legislation.  More Info
AU-EMgd05

Racial harassment / discrimination: warning letter

Effective warning letter telling an employee of their recent actions which have led to someone reporting discrimination / harassment. Written as a formal letter, but can be adapted to be less formal if required. Suitable for all employees in every industry.  More Info
AU-EMgd06

Breach of health and safety policy: warning letter to construction worker

Official warning letter stating the worker has breached health and safety standards. Aids compliance with employment legislation. Written as a formal letter, but can be adapted to be less formal if required. Suitable for all workers, not just in the construction industry.  More Info
AU-EMgd07

Sexual harassment: warning letter

Official letter warning of their recent actions which have led to someone reporting sexual harassment. Written as a formal letter, but can be adapted to be less formal if required. Suitable for all employees in every industry.  More Info
AU-EMgd08

Late arrival and bad attitude: warning letter

Official warning letter stating the worker has continuously arrived late and has had a bad attitude. Includes space to add specific examples to support your argument. Written as a formal letter, but can be adapted to be less formal if required. Suitable for all workers, not just those working in retail stores.  More Info
AU-EMgd09

Inadequate work: warning letter

Official letter warning of their recent inadequate work. Written as a formal letter, but can be adapted to be less formal if required. Suitable for all employees in every industry.  More Info
AU-EMgd10

Breach of email policy: warning letter

Official warning letter stating the employee has breached the organisation's email policy. Written as a formal letter, but can be adapted to be less formal if required. Suitable for all workers, not only those in offices.  More Info
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Compromise agreement

This agreement includes the legal provisions to a compromise agreement so as to prevent a later claim before an employment tribunal. It is drawn primarily with a view to settling a claim by a more expensive employee. The agreement can however, be used with the same effect for a case involving a more junior staff member.  More Info
AU-EMgd12

Employee exit interview form

Use to assess the employee's reasons for leaving the position and to finalise outstanding issues with the employee.  More Info
AU-EMgd13

Risk assessment: New and expectant mothers

Easy to use risk assessment form for employers to use when they have new and expectant mothers on their team. Helps aid compliance with employment and health and safety legislation.  More Info
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Written reasons for dismissal

Letter detailing the reason for the employee dismissal. Ensures that the employee understands why they were legitimately dismissed, thereby reducing the probability that they will make an unfair dismissal claim against you.  More Info
AU-EMgd15

Notification of retirement date: letter to employee

A standard letter to an employee notifying them of their proposed retirement date and their right to request to continue working beyond that date.  More Info
AU-EMgd16

Request for volunteers for redundancy: letter to employee

A letter to be used by an employer in a redundancy situation to send to the employees seeking volunteers for redundancy.  More Info
AU-EMgd17

Resignation acknowledgement: letter

Amicable letter from the employer, acknowledging the employee's resignation, stating the effective date of termination, final salary payments and other resignation matters.  More Info
AU-EMgd18

Alternative employment offer: letter to employee

Standard letter offering alternative employment to be used when the employee is unable to continue work in their current position and where the most suitable option is to offer alternative employment within the company.  More Info
AU-EMgd19

Termination of employment: letter to employee after working notice period

Letter from employer to be used once the employee has worked their notice period. States that the effective date of termination is today and finalises termination matters such as return of uniform, final salary payments, accrued holiday and other matters.  More Info
AU-EMgd20

Complaint invoking disciplinary procedure: letter to employee

Letter to an employee (after their first formal written warning) to instigate the start of your organisation's disciplinary procedure.  More Info
AU-EMgd21

Notification of disciplinary hearing: letter to employee

Formal letter to be provided to the employee after internal disciplinary procedures have been exhausted.  More Info
AU-EMgd22

Termination of employment letter: offering employment on new terms

Ensure you comply with the law. Use this letter to aid compliance and avoid potential unfair dismissal claims.  More Info
AU-EMgd23

Letter informing employee of appeal hearing

Formal letter to an employee who has breached the employment contract or done something which constitutes gross misconduct. Sets out the details of the appeal hearing and aids compliance with employment legislation.  More Info
AU-EMgd24

Letter to employee: suspension for gross misconduct

Formal letter to an employee who has been accused of misconduct. Sets out the details of the suspension and aids compliance with employment legislation.  More Info
AU-EMgd25

Letter to employee: failure to obtain qualification

Formal letter to an employee who has either failed an exam or qualification or who has taken no action regards the necessary passing of the required qualification. Reminds the employee that their continued employment in your business is subject to their passing the qualification.  More Info
AU-EMgd26

Employment severance agreement

This severance agreement provides a mechanism to conclude or discontinue any employee / employer relationship with ease.  More Info
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Disciplinary procedure

All-embracing disciplinary procedure suitable for any size of business  More Info
 
 
 
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