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Employment Termination in Slovenia

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Termination process

Employee contracts can be terminated for either regular or extraordinary reasons: regular dismissal typically covers redundancy or misconduct. On the other hand, extraordinary dismissals cover situations where an employee makes a deliberate effort to sabotage the employer’s operations.

Employees must be informed of the reason behind their termination and must be provided the opportunity to defend or explain their actions.

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Notice period

Employees who’re dismissed for regular reasons, i.e., redundancy or incompetence, are entitled to at least 15 days of notice before being let go from a job.

  • Up to a year of employment: 15 days’ notice
  • 1 – 2 years of employment: 30 days’ notice
  • 2+ years of employment: 30 days, plus two days for every extra year worked

Employees who’re let go for demonstrable faults are entitled to just 15 days of notice before they’re let go.

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Severance pay

Without the appropriate termination notice, employees are entitled to receive a severance package equivalent to one month’s pay multiplied by the number of years the worker has stayed with the employer, up to 25 years.

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Probation periods

Probation periods can last up to six months and employees must be informed at least seven days before they’re let go for unsatisfactory performance under probation.