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Letter responding to an employee’s resignation requiring a period of garden leave

A model letter for responding to an employee’s resignation by placing them on garden leave for all or part of their notice period, explaining how and when garden leave should be applied.

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By Jo Stubbs

When to use this model letter placing an employee on garden leave

Use this model letter to inform an employee who has resigned that they are to be placed on garden leave throughout the notice period.

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Jo Stubbs

Jo Stubbs has over 20 years’ experience in business-to-business publishing working specifically in the realm of HR practice and employment law information. She was Brightmine’s global head of product content strategy.

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