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Sunday, 20 July 2008
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Disciplinary, Dismissal & Grievance Procedures
1. Disciplinary and dismissal procedures
1. Communicating your disciplinary and grievance procedures
1. Informal warning
1. Formal warning
1. Standard procedure
1. The written statement
1. The hearing
1. The Appeal Meeting
1. Getting the most out of the meetings
1. Dealing with delays
1. Instant dismissal
1. The written statement
1. The appeal meeting
1. Employment Tribunals
1. The law on dismissal
1. When procedures do not apply
2. Grievance procedures
2. Standard procedure
3. Written Statement
3. Meeting
3. Appeal
3. Modified Procedure
3. When procedures do not apply
3. When procedures overlap
4. Sample Letter 1
4. Sample Letter 2
4. Sample Letter 3
4. Sample Letter 4
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Disciplinary, Dismissal & Grievance Procedures
Guidance for employers
Written statement
The employee must set out his/her grievance in writing and send a copy to the employer.
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