Hi, If an employee is not ready to deposit accessories of an employee than what action an employeer can take against that employee, please help me
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Dear Ankita,

If an employee is working with the organization, you may take necessary disciplinary action. If they have left the organization, you may recover the amount from their Full and Final settlement.

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Dear Ankita,

Your post lacks clarity. Are you talking about an employee who left the organization without depositing the company's assets? You have written about "accessories." Have you referred to "accessory" as company property or accoutrements? Do you have evidence of the allotment of the company property to the employee?

If the employee left the company without returning company property, then did he abandon duty, or was it a separation under normal circumstances? If the latter, then why was it not detected when an employee took clearance from each department? Has he handed over charge of his position to someone else? If yes, then who signed the handing/taking copy?

There are so many questions associated with your post. Fellow HR members expect a post with sufficient background information as well as posts where spell-check or grammar-check has been done. A post by a member reflects the personal standards of a member.

Thanks,

Dinesh Divekar

From India, Bangalore
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Hi dinesh, Issue is this we have given laptop to a female employee who has stop coming to our office after taking salary from us and now not ready to deposit our laptop which is new.
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Dear Ankita,

Do you have evidence of the allotment of the laptop to the employee? Have you designed the Asset Allocation Form (AAF)? If yes, then have you recorded on this form the details of the transaction between your company and the employee? If yes, then send a notice to her. If she does not respond, then send a lawyer's notice. If she does not respond even to that also, then lodge a police complaint. While lodging a police complaint, provide details of the employee like her employee number, Aadhar card number, etc., to the police authorities.

If you do not have evidence of asset allocation to the employee, then your case becomes weak, and the retrieval of the laptop from the absconding employee could pose a challenge. Nevertheless, taking a lesson from the episode, start maintaining the records of the allotment of company property to the employee(s).

Thanks,
Dinesh Divekar

From India, Bangalore
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