
The Importance of Following a Fair Process When Dismissing an Employee
As an employer, there may come a time when dismissing an employee is necessary, whether due to misconduct, poor performance, or redundancy. The decision to dismiss an employee is never an easy decision to make but it is important to handle the situation correctly.
It is vital to approach any dismissal with care and a clear, fair process. Failing to do so not only risks reputational damage, but can also lead to costly and time-consuming legal claims.
Why Following a Proper Dismissal Process Matters
Employment legislation requires that dismissals are both procedurally fair and for a valid reason. Even when you have a valid reason for dismissal, skipping steps or failing to document the process you follow can give rise to an unfair dismissal claim.
Some of the key risks of not following the proper process include:
- Unfair dismissal claims at an Employment Tribunal
- Wrongful dismissal due to breach of contract
- Discrimination claims if the process appears biased or inconsistent against someone with a protected characteristic
- Low morale or loss of trust among remaining employees
- Reputational damage to your business or brand
Common pitfalls include not giving the employee a chance to respond to allegations, failing to follow your own disciplinary policy, or not offering the right to appeal.
How Hopkins Solicitors Can Help
At Hopkins Solicitors, we work closely with employers to guide them through dismissals and other employment related matters. Whether you are:
- Struggling with an employee and you feel dismissal may be required;
- Planning a dismissal and need help ensuring the correct steps are followed;
- Unsure about your obligations under employment law;
- Or dealing with a situation where the process may have already gone off track;
Our experienced employment law team can assist. We’ll review your situation, advise you on the best course of action, and, where needed, help defend any claims that arise.
We also offer bespoke HR and legal advice, including drafting and updating disciplinary procedures to help you stay compliant and avoid legal pitfalls in the future.
Get in Touch
If you are considering dismissing an employee, or if you’ve already taken action and are concerned about how it was handled, contact our employment law team today. We’re here to help protect your business and give you confidence in your next steps.
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