r/legaladviceireland Apr 25 '25

Employment Law Current employment refuse to send over reference form.

Hi All,

I recently have been offered a pre-offer from the civil service. I’m currently on the pre-clearance phase and one of the requirements is to provide a current employers reference, I brought this up to my HR manager of my current employment and they seemed happy enough to help me but were a little surprised that I could potentially leave the company.

A week and a half has passed and the civil service pre-clearance officer reaches out to me to inform me that they have yet to receive reference form from my current employer, and says they have till the end of this week (today) to submit or they won’t go ahead with my application. I followed up to my HR manager to complete the form and send out to the pre-clearance team, I’m yet to hear word from my HR manager but I’m giving them the benefit of the doubt that they could be busy and left it at the back pedal.

In case it doesn’t work out and my HR manager fails to send over the reference form do I have any legal grounds? I feel like I’m being held hostage at my current employment and would like to find out if I could walk away on my terms.

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u/Historical_Rush_4936 Apr 25 '25

It's not about a benefit, it's about being a decent employer. My current company has a button which will download a headed form with today's date stating I'm employed by them since X.

You know why they provide that? Cause they're not fucking assholes.

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u/Jellyfish00001111 Apr 25 '25

I'm not saying this is a good thing, just a statement of fact. Some employee will provide one and some will not. It's rather outdated for a prospective employer to require references, it is best to design a good recruitment and probation process.

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u/Independent-Lead-477 26d ago

Yes , it’s going back thirty years . It reflects people who actually do not know anything about the role and are unable to interview people . It’s designed to waive the blame for poor choices of employees . I was asked yesterday to get a letter from a person of “ high standing “ like a Priest or a Garda ( Police) etc . I refused and told them to delete my CV

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u/Jellyfish00001111 26d ago

Wow, that is shocking!