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Lets talk resignations. An employee has a right to resign but when that happens, there are a couple of things that you as the manager should check for. Number 1 Can you accept it on the spot, or does the situation warrant some additional steps to be taken to check if its a valid resignation? For example, if it was in the heat of the moment, there would usually be some extra steps to confirm the employees intention to resign, before you can rely on it. Number 2 Have they given the right amount of notice? And if not, what options do you have based on the persons TCs? Number 3 Long service leave. This one will usually only be relevant if the person has been there long enough to qualify for a pro rata payment because in some States, the person actually forfeits that entitlement unless the resignation is for one of the exempted reasons. So there you have it: Three simple things to check for when an employee resigns