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 Subject: Dismissing employees
1What do we need to worry about, if we handle a dismissal badly and get things wrong?  
2What is the best way of ensuring that a disgruntled employee cannot bring a claim for unfair dismissal?  
3What should we include in our disciplinary procedure?  
4Do we have to go through the whole of the disciplinary procedure every time?  
5Can we sack someone for persistent poor time-keeping?  
6Can we sack someone who is just useless at her job?  
7Can we sack someone who has lied about his qualifications or experience?  
8We have an (excellent) American employee who has failed to produce a work permit despite repeated reminders. Do we have to dismiss her?  
9Would a refusal to wear appropriate clothing be an adequate reason for dismissal?  
10We moved someone to an alternative job, because their performance was unsatisfactory. Now they are threatening to sue us for constructive dismissal. What does this mean, and do they have a case?  
11What are the penalties likely to be, if someone succeeds in a claim for constructive dismissal?  
12We have an employee who has been off sick for almost six months, and shows no sign of recovering. Can we dismiss him?  
13One of our employees recently came up in court, and was sent to prison. Surely we can dismiss him?  
14We have a new employee who is demanding expensive modifications to some machinery on safety grounds. Can we just tell him to pack up and go?  
15In which cases is length of service immaterial?  
16What do we do about an employee who is on her final warning, and whose conduct merits dismissal, but who is claiming to be pregnant?  
17What can we do, if people who have been dismissed refuse to work out their notice?  
18If we tell people who have been dismissed to leave immediately, do we always have to give them pay in lieu of notice?  
19How long can a disgruntled ex-employee wait, before filing a claim?  
20What do we do about requests for references, if we have sacked someone for incompetence or disciplinary offences?  

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