Verbal Termination
hildibra
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I have an employee that verbally resigned their position. After that person resigned, they now want to come back, but we don't want that person back. Can I use that verbal resignation as a legitimate resignation since we never got a written resignation from the employee? Or, does the state of illinois require a written resignation as the only legitimate way to resign? Our company does not have a written policy that states that an employee must provide a written statement to resign.
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My $0.02 worth.
DJ The Balloonman
I wanted to know if what we did was legal since we did not have a written resignation.
I've dealt with a number of situations like this in IL. "WHATEVER's" advise is what I've always advised. But if a letter was not sent, make sure you are now documenting all the happenings. You may be able to successfully challange an unemployment claim.
It's also a good "lessons learned" training for all the supervisors.
Also, there is not a law in IL that requires a written resignation. Another point, if you have to provide COBRA notice, make sure that the qualifying event date is the date that the verbal was given.
Bottom Line, we do not accept "verbal terminations of employment" and we will wait the necessary "no call no show" period of three days before we take any action. Additionally, the payroll clerk does not/will not pay out any one with out my personal ok! BE wary of departing employees, exit interviews if at all possible are highly recommended. Pork