Dear Seniors, Plz let me know abt the diff betn SSI, Cotage Industries & other industries. and what are the facilities for registration and details labour welfare fund, karnataka.
From India, Bangalore
hi.. please help me to draft show cause notice for frequently absent without informing regards, Lalita More
From India, Mumbai
Dear Lalita,
for frequently absent people you cant issue show cause notice directly. First you have to give warning letter to that concern employee in writing only. And if there is no further improvement then only you can give shaw cause.
Regards,
VinayaK
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From India, Mumbai
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Hi Lalita
please find attached letter of absenteeism that should be issued after the three consecutive days of absenteeism.
if the employees doesn't present himself, second letter in referece to this letter will be sent to the address of employee.
regards
dhanesh

From India, Gurgaon
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Dear Lalitamore,
If you intend to initiate disciplinary action contemplating to finally either
reduction in pay or termination etc. you have to prepare a strong base
by issuing a warning letter indicating all the occassions where the employee
has absented without prior sanction of leave or proceeded with loss of pay but without proper intimation etc. Also indicate that because habitual irregular attendance the same will be viewed very seriously and further repeatition will entail him for sever punsihment.
If there is no improvement in his attendance and the company thinks that allowing
such irregulalr attendance is likely to cause damage to the company's business or
give a wrong signals to other employees who are regular in attendance then final action can be taken giving him a show cause notice indicating the contemplated/proposed punishment.
hope this clarifies
GLN

From India, Hyderabad
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