Good morning,
We currently have an employee (over 2 years' service) who wishes to step down from her team leader role to a machine operative role. The issue is, we do not currently have any available positions for Machine Ops.
The employee has had ongoing issues with her supervisor (which have been addressed/resolved) and absence due to MH (external issues). We have offered support re the MH issue i.e. the employee recently worked a short period of lighter duties etc. and we are due to request a Dr's letter as part of the absence management process etc.
My question is, as we do not have a position for her to step into, is she making herself technically redundant / resigning from business?
We are due to schedule a meeting to discuss her resignation from her curent post and the options available (I am treating her absence due to MH seperately from her resignation although I believe this is a factor in her dercision to step down).
I am concious there is a "bigger picture" re absence / conflict with supervisor and can evidence these areas have been addressed.
I would, however, appreciate any advice prior to meeting - is to suggest resignation contentious?
Many thanks in advance.
Lisa