Dear Friends,
Can we issue a termination letter to an employee on grounds of indiscipline? As far as I know, we need to issue a verbal warning, then three warning letters, show-cause notices, and then finally the termination letter.
Kindly clarify the procedure for issuing a termination letter.
Tittli
From India, Bharuch
Can we issue a termination letter to an employee on grounds of indiscipline? As far as I know, we need to issue a verbal warning, then three warning letters, show-cause notices, and then finally the termination letter.
Kindly clarify the procedure for issuing a termination letter.
Tittli
From India, Bharuch
Yes, Tittli, you can do it. Additionally, you should also include one main point in your list - "Explanation Letter" from the particular employee regarding the action. Ensure that the warning letter clearly states the possibility of "termination from service" if the misconduct persists.
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Dear Tittli,
Would you kindly elaborate more on the "indiscipline" issue? Whether the issue is minor or major, if mentioned under the Standing Orders or Conduct Discipline rules of the organization? For example, coming late on a day by 20 minutes can also be called "indiscipline." Whether the employee concerned is a "workman" or in managerial cadre? You have rightly pointed out about the "verbal warning then 3 warning letters, show-cause notices, and then finally termination letter," etc. These are the "due process" that every ethical organization follows.
On the other hand, you can act as per the opinion given by Mr. Mahr. There are no "preventive laws" that can stop you from committing such acts. Many organizations get away with such things, making it a general policy - a lie repeated 100 times, apparently appears to be true.
Warm regards.
From India, Delhi
Would you kindly elaborate more on the "indiscipline" issue? Whether the issue is minor or major, if mentioned under the Standing Orders or Conduct Discipline rules of the organization? For example, coming late on a day by 20 minutes can also be called "indiscipline." Whether the employee concerned is a "workman" or in managerial cadre? You have rightly pointed out about the "verbal warning then 3 warning letters, show-cause notices, and then finally termination letter," etc. These are the "due process" that every ethical organization follows.
On the other hand, you can act as per the opinion given by Mr. Mahr. There are no "preventive laws" that can stop you from committing such acts. Many organizations get away with such things, making it a general policy - a lie repeated 100 times, apparently appears to be true.
Warm regards.
From India, Delhi
Dear Members, I do have one point to know, who can sign warning, charge-sheet and termination letter. Can an HR manager sign ? Regards,
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Dear Tittli,
If the person falls under the workmen cadre, generate evidence against each warning letter (ask for written explanations). Also, conduct a departmental enquiry. Based on this enquiry, you can issue a termination letter.
Regards,
Nikhil
From India, Pune
If the person falls under the workmen cadre, generate evidence against each warning letter (ask for written explanations). Also, conduct a departmental enquiry. Based on this enquiry, you can issue a termination letter.
Regards,
Nikhil
From India, Pune
when terminating for being indiscipline, do we need to give him all the documents and salary balances like experience letter and appointment order ?
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
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