In a recent Employment Relations
decision an employee’s personal grievance alleging bullying was rejected. The
employee was told (along with others) that he needed to meet his performance
requirements. The ERA noted that just because the employee found the comments
irritating, it did not mean that he was being bullied.
An employer is allowed to set
fair targets and expect them to be met. They need to be consistently applied.
In general, two employees with the same level of experience and skills
etc should be treated consistently. An employer cannot impose a lower standard
for one and hold another to a higher standard.
Also when it comes time to
measure and deal with poor performance employees need to be treated consistently.
An employer cannot use the process to get rid of a non performing employee they
do not like while not dealing in a consistent way with a well liked but equally
non performing employee.
Alan Knowsley
Employment Lawyer Wellington
Employment Lawyer Wellington
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