Getting fired due to gross misconduct is something that many think does not happen very often.
You only need to have worked in a financial institution to realise that disciplinary hearings and alleged gross misconducts are not unknown at all!
The problem here is that, in many cases, decisions taken by employers are borderline at the best. For example, would 'failing to follow the company procedures' count as gross misconduct if those procedures were not clear in the first place? Or could posting the company logo on your personal website for portfolio purposes be wrong to the extent that the trust between the employer and employee has been broken?
However, I am rather interested in people who been sacked on grounds of gross misconduct. What happens after? Are they able to claim the social benefits they have contributed for by paying national insurance contributions? What about the reference and find a new job? Is it at all possible?
Unless you happen to know someone who has been sacked for gross misconduct, you rarely hear any after stories online. Any experiences or thoughts?
You only need to have worked in a financial institution to realise that disciplinary hearings and alleged gross misconducts are not unknown at all!
The problem here is that, in many cases, decisions taken by employers are borderline at the best. For example, would 'failing to follow the company procedures' count as gross misconduct if those procedures were not clear in the first place? Or could posting the company logo on your personal website for portfolio purposes be wrong to the extent that the trust between the employer and employee has been broken?
However, I am rather interested in people who been sacked on grounds of gross misconduct. What happens after? Are they able to claim the social benefits they have contributed for by paying national insurance contributions? What about the reference and find a new job? Is it at all possible?
Unless you happen to know someone who has been sacked for gross misconduct, you rarely hear any after stories online. Any experiences or thoughts?
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