Common use of Final Written Warnings Clause in Contracts

Final Written Warnings. (a) In the case of very serious breaches of Company standards or repeated breaches of a lesser nature, a person will be issued with a Final Written Warning. (b) It often follows unsuccessful previous attempts to rectify the performance problem. (c) Once again a formal discussion is held involving the same parties and the discussion is documented. (d) The Final Written Warning is issued containing details of the problem, attempts to rectify, corrective actions and the outcome if performance does not improve. (e) At this point it should be made clear that the person’s employment with the Company is at risk.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement