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HR ZoneHR tip: Analysing poor performanceHRD & Payroll Solutions continues to bring HR Zone members a range of HR and payroll tips in 2007. A market leader in the provision of HR and Payroll training and nationally recognised professional qualifications, HRD & Payroll Solutions are highly experienced in teaching about common HR and payroll problems. A wide selection of tips, tricks and guidance can be seen below. HR Zone highly recommends that any tips are taken as a starting point for guidance only. Question: "I understand that Misconduct and Incapability both are fair reasons for dismissal. Which do we use if the problem is one of poor performance?" HR Tip: If the former, you need to spell out the performance level required, offer any appropriate help or support, and explain that, if the standard is not reached within a reasonable time, you will take disciplinary action. Ultimately if you had to dismiss, you would do so on grounds of misconduct. If it is "can't do", you should do all that you can to raise the employee's level of performance by training, coaching, changing the work environment or whatever. Should that fail you should take all reasonable steps to redeploy the person. And if none of this worked you would be entitled to dismiss on grounds of incapability. These processes may sound expensively time consuming, but nevertheless are likely to be less costly than dismissing then recruiting and training a stranger. Previous HR and Payroll tips: March 2007 February 2007 January 2007
HR Zone, 15-Mar-2007
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