QUOTE(Sihambodoh @ May 16 2024, 10:07 PM)
If the court determines that you are unfairly dismissed, it will not look bad on you. You get compensated and your ex company cannot say you have been dismissed.
I had indirect experience with this scenario when I was still in the corporate world.
But don't take my word for it. Just do a Google search and you will see employees winning more court cases than employers.
The PIP itself is used to protect the company against claims of 'unfair dismissal.'I had indirect experience with this scenario when I was still in the corporate world.
But don't take my word for it. Just do a Google search and you will see employees winning more court cases than employers.
They have proof that you are not performing.
They have proof that they gave you a warning and offered some sort of 'training' or 'option' to get you on track.
So if the employee sues them, they'll just present all the PIP records to counter.
Correct me if I am wrong.
May 17 2024, 11:12 PM

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