Terminationofemp...
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Suggested steps for preparing a termination letter for summary dismissal
Before making a definite decision to summarily dismiss an employee because of serious misconduct, you may wish to follow the steps below.
Please note that following the steps set out below may not stop a complaint or c laim being made against you about the termination of the employee’s employment (eg. unfair dismissal, discrimination).
If you are a small business it is very important that you ensure that you have complied with the Small Business Fair Dismissal Code befo re you terminate an employee’s employment. You can access the code here: Small Business Fair Dismissal Code.
More about unfair dismissal: About Unfair Dismissal.
Step 1: Identify the serious misconduct and consider seeking legal advice
Identify exactly what the employee did that was unacceptable and the impact the misconduct had on the business. It’s a severe step to dismiss an employee without notice of termination, so you may wish to seek legal advice about the matter before taking action.
Step 2: Discuss the misconduct with the employee
Speak to the employee directly about the conduct to avoid making assumptions about the situation.
Explain your intention in relation to continuing their employment.
Note: In any formal meeting, the employee should be allowed to be represented or accompanied by a support person. If you are considering not allowing the person to have a representative or support person it is strongly recommended that you seek legal advice before doing so.
You should keep a record of any meetings that you have with employees about their conduct.
Step 3: Consider your options
Depending on the severity of the misconduct, you may choose to:
▪give the employee a written warning
▪dismiss the person with notice or pay in lieu of notice, or
▪summarily dismiss the person.
You may wish to seek legal advice about the matter before taking any action.
Step 4: Draft termination of employment letter
If the employee’s action was serious misconduct that warrants summary dismissal, draft an appropriate termination of employment letter.
Include in the letter:
▪the reasons for the termination of the employment, and
▪when the employment will end.
Step 5: Provide employee with the letter of termination of employment
The reasons for the termination of employment should be explained to the employee and they should be provided with an opportunity to ask questions.
It’s important to explain the information in the letter of termination of employment and make sure that the employee understands.
You should keep a copy of the letter for your records.
This template has been provided by the Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO) as part of its function to provide education, assistance and advice (but not legal or professional service advice). The FWO does not provide this information for any other purpose. You are not entitled to rely upon this information as a basis for any action that may expose you to a legal liability, injury, loss or damage. Rather, it is strongly recommended that you obtain your own independent legal advice or other professional service or expert assistance relevant to your particular circumstances.
[Print on your business letterhead]
[Date]
Private and confidential
[Insert employee’s full name]
[Insert employee’s residential address]
Dear [insert name]
Termination of your employment
I am writing to you about the termination of your employment with [insert
company/partnership/sole trader name and the trading name of business].
I refer to our meeting on [insert date] which was attended by you and [insert name of others at the meeting]. During the meeting we discussed [insert details of serious misconduct].
This meeting was attended by you and [insert names of people at the meeting] and we spoke about [insert details of the serious misconduct incident, including the date it occurred].
As discussed during the meeting, your conduct during that incident: [delete points not applicable or add others if you believe they warrant summary dismissal. Seek legal advice if you are unsure if the actions warrant termination of employment without notice.]
▪was wilful or deliberate behaviour by you that is inconsistent with the continuation of your contract of employment.
▪caused a serious and imminent risk to the health or safety of a person.
▪caused a serious and imminent risk to the reputation, viability or profitability of the Employer's business in that [insert details].
▪was conduct in the course of your employment engaging in theft, and in the circumstances your continued period of employment during a notice period would be unreasonable.
▪was conduct in the course of your employment engaging in fraud, and in the circumstances your continued period of employment during a notice period would be unreasonable.
▪was conduct in the course of your employment engaging in assault and in the circumstances your continued period of employment during a notice period would be unreasonable.
▪you were intoxicated at work, to the extent that you were so impaired that you were unfit to be entrusted with your employment duties.
▪you refused to carry out a lawful and reasonable instruction that was consistent with your contract of employment, and in the circumstances your continued period of
employment during a notice period would be unreasonable.
We consider that your actions constitute serious misconduct warranting summary dismissal.
You will be paid any accrued entitlements and outstanding remuneration, including superannuation, up to and including the date of this letter.
Employees and employers may seek information about minimum terms and conditions of employment from the Fair Work Ombudsman. If you wish to contact them you can call 13 13 94 or visit their website at .au.
Yours sincerely
[Insert name]
[Insert position]。