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asharma.2c@gmail.com
Hi All, Request you to share best practices to make employees reach office on time.
From India, Kolkata
umalme
12

1. Give 5 lot of 30 minutes time gap to reach office. Say [9 A M to 9:30 A.M]
2. If they used all 5 time gap in a month and come late then for every late after 15 minutes [9:15 A M] cut 2 hours pay.
so if four times an employee come late after 9:15 A.M. [15 minutes traffic jam excuse allowed but should leave fifteen minutes late also officially] even using five Thitry minutes delay period allowed and he is entitled to get cut of one day pay.
:) Best of luck for delay ...

From India, Delhi
Cite Contribution
1859

Discipline is essential , however how you implement it , is your choice. You have an option to introduce rules as mentioned by Ulalme with degrees of punishment as applicable. Penalties are important , however, it bring its frictions along with it.

You can alternatively take a different approach. Assuming that you are aware of the reason why they are late ? In your capability as an HR and Management , how far can you go to resolve them? Have you found the options on how to ensure they reach in time?

What are the chief reasons that you have observed so far? Do they stay far away or they are not able to manage time , due to over load of responsibilities?

Its easy to punish, however before you set the guidelines and the penalties, please ensure that you did your best to support them. You need to gain confidence before you can create frictions.

Incase you are not completely aware of the problems faced while reaching office, consider calling for an All-Hand's Meet or a Focus Group Meeting. Brainstorm with your employees on how to resolve them . Make them a partner in this project to maintain discipline within the firm. Every employee may have their unique problem for not being able to reach office on time. Please make sure you do enough to support them, before you implement penalties. You can take this opportunity and build a Peer-To-Peer Mentoring Program. Let your employees mentor each other through these challenges. What one cannot think, the other may offer it as a solution.

Here are few options for your to consider. The first option to you is to offer pick-up and drop. That way you least likely to miss out on timeliness.

In case you don't have the budget to fund the transport, can you initiate a ride-sharing process? There are apps such as Let's Ride, that allow you to car or bike pool.

Incase this is not possible, please consider the option to offer flexi-timing , where the employee logs in for 8.5 hours and clocks it within the office time period of 8.00 am - 5.00 pm or 9.00 am - 6.00 pm . That way you will have less hassles to penalise. The employees may actually welcome this with more productivity.

In an office I worked, we had several escalation while managing late reporting to work. Hence the Centre Lead called for a Process Improvement Meeting every day in the first hour. Everyone was free to join and contribute in it , irrespective of their roles and reporting orders, they could pick any project they want. This made the interest level in the employees shoot high and the ownership increase. Every body wanted to be a part of an Process Improvement Program in some or the other project. Needless to mention this was an high visibility event. It was a zero-cost employee engagement building program, which worked brilliantly.

In your situation you may need to think it differently. Employee satisfaction doesn't lie in the pay package or the designation but the work culture that you build in.

Engage them meaningfully for growth , towards a shared vision and it will offer the best pay off ever!

Last but not the least, please remember its always easy to punish , but takes eons to build trust. May you utilise this opportunity to build a better firm.

Wishing you all the best!

From India, Mumbai
nashbramhall
1624

Dear Asharma.2c...,
I find that this is your first post, though you have been a member for over 3 years. (Cite Contribution) has given an excellent response for a query which lacks details of the scenario and why you have raised the question.
It is always prudent give as much detail as possible about the scenario; this helps to give precise answers without having to guess.

From United Kingdom
P.Agrawal
17

if seniors come in time, then people down below also will be punctual. water flows from top to bottom.
From India, Delhi
GOPALPERIWAL
13

This is a matter of discipline and no matter whatever time is extended, the late comer will not come on time unless there is strict time control entry system. How the people are reaching at Railway Station and or Airport when they have to catch the train or plane because they know that departure will take place at the scheduled time and it will not wait for you to reach. Co-ordinate with employees by way of meetings, seminars and make them aware of time management and motivate them to come on time because it is a remark on organisation too.
After giving just couple of days to come on time prefix the cut off date from when late comer should not be allowed.

From India, Gwalior
radhakrishna.gunde
6

I am too facing such issue. I am working in power plant in west Bengal. Around 10 people are working under me. All are related to, and in higher positions in, local trade unions. They don't even inform about late arrival. I am younger to them.
Irony is that our head of the office will leave in Saturday evenings and come in Monday afternoons.
Punishments won't work.
Fixing responsibility won't work as the organization is over employed and hence little work, little responsibility.
Even those who do their work, won't follow timings.
Somebody please give a practical solution.

From India, Lucknow
GOPALPERIWAL
13

The only solution is strict time control and the late comers should not be allowed entry after the cut off & prefixed time and they will have to go back. This is possible though for just few initial days organisation may have to face some problem but this can be taken care with other pre-arrangement.
This well possible too.

From India, Gwalior
TarunaM
Hi, I'm in HR dept. I'm also facing same issue. One of our HOD never comes on time. we gave her flexible timing, no of times verbal notice, punishment by deducting full day leave, but nothing works and now just because of 2 persons the company is waiving Saturdays off. Company would not like to ask her to leave the organization. Please suggest.
From India, Delhi
abhay_011
19

Dear Friend,
This is inbuilt practice of an any individual, either he/she working or non-working. Is he/she approaching time punctuallity or not. There is no rule & regulation framed or any medicine available in the market to get the same.
Rgds

From India, Mumbai
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