Most Workplace Disputes Start with One Tiny Mistake—Are You Making It?
Most Workplace Disputes Start with One Tiny Mistake—Are You Making It? I t started with a simple misunderstanding. James, a dedicated employee of five years, had been feeling overwhelmed. His manager, Sarah, noticed his performance slipping and decided to have a quick chat about it. In passing, she said, "If you’re not happy here, maybe it’s time to move on." James, already on edge, took it as a push to resign. Without a formal discussion or exit interview, he submitted his resignation letter. Two weeks later, Sarah was hit with a CCMA case for constructive dismissal. Her mistake? Underestimating how a single sentence could be interpreted. The One Tiny Mistake That Starts Big Problems M ost workplace disputes don’t begin with major infractions—they start with small errors in communication, inconsistent policies, or a failure to address issues early. What seems like a casual remark, a minor oversight, or an assumption can spiral into legal trouble. The High Cost o...