Hi,
I have been helping a friend through some employment issues he's been having. He recently gave notice and the employer responded in writing under 'without prejudice' protection. The employer accepted my friend's resignation, but then made various stipulations and threats regarding the notice period that if my friend did not agree to, it was implied, they would rescind their acceptance of the resignation and conduct disciplinary proceedings instead. My friend wants to work notice, but cannot do so under the conditions the employer is trying to impose (e.g: the employer is demanding my friend works from home, but he does not have the equipment to do so. He would be willing to work in the office or accept PILON, but the employer has said that if he even goes near the office he will be subject to disciplinary).
My question is, if the matter went before an ET, could my friend rely on estoppel to set aside the without prejudice protection. In my view, the employer has given up all rights to take disciplinary action, and ultimately dismissal, against my friend by accepting his resignation.
Thanks
I have been helping a friend through some employment issues he's been having. He recently gave notice and the employer responded in writing under 'without prejudice' protection. The employer accepted my friend's resignation, but then made various stipulations and threats regarding the notice period that if my friend did not agree to, it was implied, they would rescind their acceptance of the resignation and conduct disciplinary proceedings instead. My friend wants to work notice, but cannot do so under the conditions the employer is trying to impose (e.g: the employer is demanding my friend works from home, but he does not have the equipment to do so. He would be willing to work in the office or accept PILON, but the employer has said that if he even goes near the office he will be subject to disciplinary).
My question is, if the matter went before an ET, could my friend rely on estoppel to set aside the without prejudice protection. In my view, the employer has given up all rights to take disciplinary action, and ultimately dismissal, against my friend by accepting his resignation.
Thanks
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