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Notice period for senior staff

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Notice period for senior staff Carmen Arico 19 Aug 08
Re: Notice period for senior staffJohn Stacey ProjectHR Ltd1 Sep 08

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Notice period for senior staff Carmen Arico 19/08/2008 12:26

Hi there,


I am benchmarking notice periods for my company and would like to know what everyone uses for notice periods for senior members of staff (management and above).  Is it market practice to have one month for below management staff, and 3 months (or more) for senior staff?  I have heard that it's not unusual for directors to have a 6 month notice period.  Any advice would be appreciated.


Carmen Arico.

 
+ Re: Notice period for senior staff John Stacey ProjectHR Ltd 01/09/2008 16:40 ejohnstacey@ btinternet com

Dear Carmen,


A benchmark of 1 month for junior staff, 3 months for management is sensible and in my experience in line with the market.


6 months is often the norm for Directors and 12 months for CEO's.


You have to take a view on the job's value and difficulty of replacing people. It is in order to have a longer notice period for a key worker regardless of level. 


The other side of the coin is of course that the longer the notice period, the costlier a dismissal is.


Hope this helps


John Stacey


www.projecthrltd.co.uk


 
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