Terminating an employee is never easy and a stressful situation, not only for the employee about to lose their job but for all parties involved, as it can also be a risky move for your business.
In fact, terminating an employee can affect the whole team, with pending work assignments and other staff who may start to question their own job security.
And because this process can be difficult, it’s also an emotionally charged one, making it easy to act counterproductively. Terminating someone the wrong way can lead to costly legal breaches, so doing it correctly is vital.
This 5-step system by Employee Relations expert Natasha Hawker, will guide you through conducting a performance-based employee termination process, the right way.
With this 5-step system to guide you through conducting performance-based terminations, you can have peace of mind that they will be performed the right way, without the worry of potential legal ramifications.
And because practice makes perfect, why not try using this system on a test case? Perhaps with a member of your HR team or a friend? That way, prior to any emotions potentially getting in the way, you’ve practiced and put the procedure in place.
Not sure where to start? Start here with this checklist from EmployeeMatters on ‘What do I do if an employee is not performing?’
Want to find out a little more? No problem! You can hear more from Natasha Hawker herself right here, in the video below.
Natasha Hawker is a business owner, who has been running Employee Matters with her husband and business partner Mark for the past five years, they have 9 employees. Employee Matters works with clients across Australia and has international clients from USA, UK and Asia. Employee Matters helps small to medium businesses hire better, manage better and if required, exit better.
She has worked in Employee Relations for over 23 years, working both nationally and internationally, including twelve years at Accenture, one of the top global management consulting firms. She is routinely featured in the SMH, Australian Financial Review and The Huffington Post and she is a regular writer for Flying Solo and Her Business. She has been nominated for the Telstra Businesswomen of the Year and Small Business of the Year and she has personally hired, managed and fired over 15, 000 employees.
She is also a professional speaker and author of ‘From Hire to Fire & Everything in Between’ which is available in all great bookstores, and also on Amazon.
But before life as an entrepreneur, Natasha had a successful corporate career and now she uses her corporate best practice knowledge and applies it in a way that makes commercial sense to small to midsize business. She is renowned for helping small business grow their businesses faster than ever before through their employees.