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Warnings That Hold Up

Why written records and provable delivery, matter when employment turns difficult
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  • 2026 m. sausio 2 d. pagal
    Laura De Troia

    In a small business, an employee issue becomes a cash-flow issue faster than you’d like: invoices still need sending, shifts still need covering, and your admin load quietly doubles. When trust frays, the real risk isn’t only the problem itself. It’s what happens later if you need to end a contract and you cannot show, in plain documents, what was discussed, what was expected, and what you did about it.

    Most owners do the talking part well. They correct, they coach, they warn, often more patiently than anyone gives them credit for. What gets missed is the proof. In the Netherlands, if a termination is later tested in court, a judge won’t work from “I’m sure we talked about it.” They work from a clear timeline: dates, concrete issues, expectations, support offered, and follow-up. That’s why written records matter.

    A good note after a conversation is almost boring. “On 12 October we discussed repeated late arrivals (four times in two weeks). We agreed start time is 08:30. Next review is 26 October.” Then have the employee sign for acknowledgement. The signature is not a confession and it is not a trap; it is simply proof the conversation happened and the standards were understood. If someone refuses to sign, record that refusal on the document and still send it to them afterwards, so it’s clear you didn’t keep the expectations in your head.

    When you move from a spoken warning to an official warning letter, treat delivery with the same seriousness as the content. Don’t rely on email. Email is easy to deny, easy to miss, and harder to prove as “received.” If you need to be able to show that the employee actually got the letter, send it as a registered signed letter (aangetekende brief), so you have evidence of delivery. It feels old-fashioned, but in a dispute, certainty is worth more than convenience.

    None of this guarantees an employee won’t take you to court. Written warnings are not a force field. But they do change the balance. Without documentation, you’re defending your memory against someone else’s. With a signed record of what was discussed and agreed, plus formal letters that can be proven as received, you give yourself a stronger defense in the courtroom and, often, a better chance of resolving things calmly before they ever reach that point.

    The adjustment is small and doable: after key moments, capture the facts, set a review date, and aim for the employee’s signature on the agreed expectations. Then, when a warning must be formal, send it in a way you can prove. This isn’t about being harsh. It’s about being clear, fair, and quietly protective of the business you’re trying to run.


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