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 SC-EMgd14
 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
 SC-EMgd01
 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
 SC-EMgd02
 Notification of disciplinary hearing: letter to employee
Formal letter to be provided to the employee after internal disciplinary procedures have been exhausted   More Info
 SC-EMgd03
 Disciplinary and grievance procedure
Updated, all-embracing D&G procedure with example disciplinary and grievance letters. Need we say more?   More Info
 SC-EMgd04
 Warning letter: racial harassment / discrimination
Updated, all-embracing D&G procedure with example disciplinary and grievance letters. Need we say more?   More Info
 SC-EMgd05
 Warning letter: sexual harassment
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
 SC-EMgd08
 Redundancy confirmation: letter to employee
Letter to an 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
 SC-EMgd09
 Warning letter: late arrival and bad attitude
Official warning letter stating the worker has continously 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 adapeted to be less formal if required. Suitable for all workers, not just those working in retail stores   More Info
 SC-EMgd10
 Warning letter: breach of email policy
Letter to an employee (after their first formal written warning) to instigate the start of your organisation's disciplinary procedure. Aids compliance with employment legislation and relevant ACAS Codes of Practise   More Info
 SC-EMgd11
 Warning letter: Inadequate work
Letter to an 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
 SC-EMgd12
 Warning letter: breach of health and safety policy
Official warning letter stating the worker has breached health and safety standards. Written as a formal letter, but can be adapeted to be less formal if required. Suitable for all workers, not just in the construction industry   More Info
 SC-EMgd13
 Compromise agreement
This agreement includes the legal provisions to qualify 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
 
 
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