You lie about your work history to get a job. You do the job well and this is acknowledged by your employer. But they find out that you lied and not only sack you but they say they are considering suing you for the cost of recruiting a new employee.
If you did not lie about qualifications and the job was not something that could put other people at risk then I see that they may still dismiss. However, if you were doing the job well and they were happy with your work until they found out about your false work history can they genuinely sue you? They could have kept you on and let you keep doing the job but they chose not to do so and therefore partially brought these costs upon themselves. Has anyone ever heard of a case where an employer has sued an employee for lying about their work history? Again, I am not talking about people who have falsely claimed to have qualifications that they did not have. That is a different gravy.
If you did not lie about qualifications and the job was not something that could put other people at risk then I see that they may still dismiss. However, if you were doing the job well and they were happy with your work until they found out about your false work history can they genuinely sue you? They could have kept you on and let you keep doing the job but they chose not to do so and therefore partially brought these costs upon themselves. Has anyone ever heard of a case where an employer has sued an employee for lying about their work history? Again, I am not talking about people who have falsely claimed to have qualifications that they did not have. That is a different gravy.
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