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LUL - G1384

Guidelines for managing probation – Rail for London (Infrastructure) Ltd

active, Most Current
Organization: LUL
Publication Date: 1 February 2020
Status: active
Page Count: 6
scope:

These guidelines have primarily been written for managers who have recruited staff to be employed by Rail for London (Infrastructure) Limited (RfL (I) Ltd).

HR Representatives will provide specialist advice on individual cases where it is evident that the probationer may not successfully complete their probation period. They should be contacted at the earliest opportunity by calling HR Services on auto 1729 (08000 155 071).

Purpose

The aim of the probationary period is to provide support for probationers to ensure they settle into their new role effectively. It also provides an opportunity to sort out any early difficulties and training issues. It is important to be consistent and equitable in managing probationers to avoid potential allegations of discrimination. Should the probation period not be satisfactory, this guide outlines a fair process for ending a probationer's employment.

Document History

G1384
February 1, 2020
Guidelines for managing probation – Rail for London (Infrastructure) Ltd
These guidelines have primarily been written for managers who have recruited staff to be employed by Rail for London (Infrastructure) Limited (RfL (I) Ltd). HR Representatives will provide...
March 1, 2017
Guidelines for managing probation – Rail for London (Infrastructure) Ltd
These guidelines have primarily been written for managers who have recruited staff to be employed by Rail for London (Infrastructure) Limited (RfL (I) Ltd). People Management Advisors (PMAs) will...
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