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Polkey factor
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What should I concentrate on to persuade an Industrial Tribunal that the Polkey factor applied to the full?
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Without sounding obvious - concentrate on the fact that you had adequate grounds for dismissal in the first place!! Even if it is found that your diciplinary procedures were incorrect, you will limit your liabilities if it is believed the employee committed an act of gross misconduct in the first instance.
If you are an employee going to tribunal - don't mention the Polkey factor at all !!!!
Without sounding obvious - concentrate on the fact that you had adequate grounds for dismissal in the first place!! Even if it is found that your diciplinary procedures were incorrect, you will limit your liabilities if it is believed the employee committed an act of gross misconduct in the first instance.
If you are an employee going to tribunal - don't mention the Polkey factor at all !!!!
Thank you all for your thoughts.
As an employer I had to make an employee redundant. (too many staff for turnover).
I followed what I believe to be a proper procedure, but I made 2 errors
1. I did not give him his full statutory notice, and
2. I overlooked to tell him that he had a right to an appeal
against the decision to make him redundant.
On the second count the redundancy (dismissal) will be automatically unfair, but I would wish to argue that even if a proper procedure had been followed the outcome would have been the same.
As an employer I had to make an employee redundant. (too many staff for turnover).
I followed what I believe to be a proper procedure, but I made 2 errors
1. I did not give him his full statutory notice, and
2. I overlooked to tell him that he had a right to an appeal
against the decision to make him redundant.
On the second count the redundancy (dismissal) will be automatically unfair, but I would wish to argue that even if a proper procedure had been followed the outcome would have been the same.
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