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When you employ him, did you tell him there's 3 months probation time? If you wanted to dimiss him within probation period, it should be easier than after 3 months. Even he worked more than 3 months, you still could fire him without writing any notice. Just becareful the way when you talked to him. Tried to be more nice and polite. No everyone has time to sue you, including australian employees.
Just called him to your office, and tell him his performance is not up to standard. You don't think he's fitted into your company. Don't have to write down anything to him (avoid of leaving any kind of evidence using by him), just pay off whatever entitlements he's entitled to, and tell him: "you may go now". Be calm, don't argue with him. If he asked why, simply repeat that his performance and the way he worked are not accepted by the office. Remember to issue him a 'separation certificate' for him to apply benefits from Centrelink. You may download this form from Centrelink, and fill it up for him.
http://www.humanservices.gov.au/customer/forms/su001
Do not fill up the reason in the form that "not enough work". Otherwise, you can not employ anyone else to replace him within half year. he could sue you for unfair dismissal.
Bearing in mind, in Australia, you can "not" fire an employee just because he comes to office late and leave office early; or always taking sick leave or holiday leave. |
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