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HR Mistakes That Cost More Than You Think 

The Hidden Risks HR Faces When Managing Disciplinary Cases

HR Mistakes That Cost More Than You Think 

Every HR professional has handled a difficult case. 

  • A poor performer who can’t improve 
  • A misconduct report with no clear evidence 
  • A manager who wants to “just terminate” 
  • A warning letter written under pressure 

At first, it feels routine. 
Until it’s not. 

When HR Gets It Wrong, It’s Not Just a Slap on the Wrist 

In Industrial Court, a poorly handled dismissal isn’t just embarrassing. 
It can be a 6-figure payout

  • One unclear warning letter 
  • One missing Domestic Inquiry step 
  • One sentence you couldn’t justify 

That’s all it takes to lose a case. 

And once it’s lost — the damage goes beyond money: 
☒ Reputational harm 
☒ Morale decline 
☒ Public scrutiny 
☒ Internal chaos 

The Real Problem? We Learn the Law Too Late 

Most HR professionals never get formal legal training. 
They learn through: 

❌ Trial and error 
❌ Losing cases 
❌ Reading court decisions after it’s too late 

But here’s the thing — employment law isn’t just legal theory. 
It’s your daily battlefield

From Managing People to Managing Liability 

Let’s be honest: 

  • How many times have you reused the same warning letter template? 
  • How confident are you that your termination process is defensible? 
  • Can you explain what makes a dismissal “constructive”? 

If the answer is “not sure” — you’re not alone. 
But it means your company is at risk every time HR acts. 

You may not have “Legal” in your job title. 
But if you: 

✅ Issue warnings 
✅ Draft termination letters 
✅ Sit in grievance meetings 
✅ Handle misconduct cases 

Then you’re already making legal decisions — whether you realise it or not. 

Final Thought 

You don’t need to become a lawyer. 
But you do need to stop guessing. 

Because in HR, what you don’t know can cost everything. 

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