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Gross misconduct on job reference - will it detail what it was?

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robinfriday | 14:39 Thu 29th Apr 2010 | Career Advice
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I have been dismissed due to gross misconduct. I have told my new employers this. When they request a reference, can my previous employees DETAIL exactly what the gross misconduct what about? Or would they just say "Dismissed due to gross misconduct"
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Does your user name give us a clue to your misconduct offence?
Hopefully buildersmate or someone can advise. I'm just surprised your prospective employer is willing to take you on following such a dismissal, but if they are prepared to take you on in those circumstances then they may not care what the reason is, so they may take you on anyway.
Your old employer can say WHY you were dismissed,in this case Gross Misconduct,but cannot say WHAT the misconduct was,UNLESS your new employer specifically requests that information...
I am sorry to say that (I was in HR in my previous existence) I as a new employer would want to know exactly what the misconduct was,as it might affect (or not) the new job that you are taking.
You'd be far better to explain the circumstances of your dismissal to your prospective new employer in YOUR terms prior to any 'reference' being sought.
I agree with Mr. V's analysis, but any prospective new employer that isn't asking what the reason was isn't being very thorough.
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I thought it was agaisnt the law for a previous employer to give a bad ref???
If a reference is requested from previous employer who dismissed you, they are at liberty to refuse rather than give a negative refence.

Employers dont relish being sued by new employer for misinformation, ie saying you're worthy if you're not.
what did you do robin?
"what did you do robin? "

No doubt something gross. :-)
It`s either something to do with handling money, or....making tea and coffee for the rest of the staff
she knows what i mean, there can be a number of things that fall into gross misconduct, dont be ashamed, spit it out?!!!
LOL @ factor's first sentence.
Gone to the Bahamas with company profits :)

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