Performance assessment from a Labour law perspective – What are the legal pitfalls?

Formation inter-entreprise

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Niveau atteint

Intermédiaire

Durée

3,25 heure(s)

Langues(s) de prestation

EN

Prochaine session

Objectifs

  • Understand the importance of being able to accurately assess your employees from a legal perspective;
  • Understand how labour law and courts interpret performance notions;
  • Be aware on how employee reviews work in an evidentiary context or in establishing the evidence of non-performance;
  • Define action plans.

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In the context of the performance’s assessment, what does matter if the performance of the tasks or if the achievement of the objectives is challenged on both sides? If the conflict escalates or if the employment relationship terminates based on alleged underperformance, which criteria will a Labour court consider? How do Labour law and courts interpret professional inadequacy? Who carries the burden of proof with respect to underperformance and what should be proven on both sides?

Jackye Elombo (Avocat à la Cour), proposes to animate a Workshop on legal issues on performance assessment, which aims at answering these questions and key points as well as further practical questions you might have.

The Workshop will last 3 hours, and it will be divided into a theoretical part (Luxembourg case-law and doctrine on underperformance) and a practical part, where the participants will solve a case study, enabling them to practice in a playful and interactive manner the theory learnt.

The workshop is targeted to CEO and HR Managers involved in the performance assessment process.

Expert : Jackye Elombo (Avocat à la Cour).

Informations supplémentaires

Participants are hereby informed that they are likely to appear on photographs taken at the event. These are intended to be published in print and/or digital media published by Maison Moderne.

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