At the Tribunal | |
Before
MR RECORDER LANGSTAFF QC
LORD DAVIES OF COITY CBE
MRS J M MATTHIAS
APPELLANT | |
RESPONDENT |
Transcript of Proceedings
JUDGMENT
PRELIMINARY HEARING
For the Appellant | MISS J HEAL (Of Counsel) Appearing under the Employment Law Appeal Advice Scheme |
MR RECORDER LANGSTAFF QC
"Nevertheless we are left in absolutely no doubt that it was spelt out to the applicant in no uncertain way that reporting was a fundamental part of the job and that she was failing to achieve it. She held a professional role and was sufficiently intelligent to realise the implications of her failure to do so."
We do not consider that a reasonable employer, acting reasonably would have gone further than this respondent went in seeking to identify the problem, in seeking to warn and assist the employee and in giving her opportunities to improve."
there is hidden the view that there had been no sufficient warning to the employee of the consequences of failing to complete the reports which were outstanding from her period as a field social worker prior to transfer to St Margaret's Way as a residential social worker.