Anonymous
The Human Resource Director claimed one of the employees is unfit to work in the industry.

Helmi is a Diploma in Culinary Art student in Segi University. Industrial internship is part of the course requirement. He went to one of the luxurious beach resort in Langkawi for his internship. Helmi has to complete 7 weeks in Kitchen Operation and 6 weeks in Restaurant Operation from 10 October until 7 January. Helmi was a good intern and he followed all the shifts and job that has been assign for him. Overall he was a well behaved intern. As a typical internship student does, Helmi accumulated all his public holidays’ leaves and claim it towards the end of the internship period.

The month of December is the busiest month for the resort. The resort offers a beach private candle light dining as part of their main attraction for the in-house and walk-in guest. The resort also offer event to be held on the beach for various occasions including, wedding, engagement, corporate dinner, season party and etc. In-addition, during the month of December, the workload is added for Christmas Eve Dinner and New Years Eve Dinner and to top everything more, there is one particular beach wedding event that have 350 invited a guest from all over the world. The resort foresees and had planned all measurable action to be ready for the busiest month especially in human capital. Few numbers of part-timers were hired for the whole month and mostly they are the secondary school student and SPM leaver.

Helmi were in the Restaurant Operation, Bar Department. With the scars of man power for the resort, work schedule for Helmi is a bit challenging particularly within fourth and fifth week in December. Helmi were schedule to have a day off on Monday (19-Dec). He has been always asked to work overtime for almost every day. His next day off were schedule on Wednesday (29-Dec) which is total of 10 days before his last off day. On 27 Dec Helmi fall sick with fever and swollen feet and had a medical leave for 3 days from the panel clinic. Helmi came to fulfil his shift despite his unfit to work for that day. He has the intention only to fulfil his shift since the resort is facing a shortage of manpower. Unfortunately, he has been force to do overtime. The next day, his health worsens but yet he still came to work and intended only to fulfil his shift. Despite he is currently unfit to work, he mentions to the manager about his condition and the manager acknowledges and grants him to end working when his shift is done. When Helmi is about to finish his shift the manager holds him to do overtime. He complete the overtime with the total working period from 9 am until 11.00 pm with only lunch break. Helmi then went home and plan not to work tomorrow and use the remaining 1 day medical leave that he has. On the particular night, His father make call to ask about his well being and he tell his condition to his dad. Helmi’s intention not to complaint but always just to tell about his condition. Without his aware, Helmi’s dad call the university career centre and ask for explanation about his son condition in the internship placement. The career centre called the Human Resource Director to seek further explanation.

At 30 December, Helmi was called by the HR Director to discuss the situation. She claimed that Helmi was unfit to work in the industry and terminate his internship on the very day even he only have 3 more days to complete his internship period.



1.Analyse the case study

2.Recommend of helmi

3.Suggest of hr department

4.Implementation plan

pls help...how to answer it?i have no idea>.<

From Malaysia, Ampang
nashbramhall
1624

Is this your assignment question? If so, what course are you pursuing and what's your background? The way to go about is to read, read and read the case study and digest it contents and then start analyzing it.
From United Kingdom
pronouses
I take course of diploma in baking. this is hr course... i dont know how to analysis how to give suggestion suggestion=plan???
From Malaysia, Ampang
DE SOVRANI
3

Dear Anonymous,
In my opinion keeping in mind a trainee's ability to take pressure in his internship I don't think anybody should force anyone to do overtime.An usual employee understands the company's need and has an urge to contribute in the busy time as he/she aware that what is the golden rules of hotel industry.we can't expect the same from a trainee and moreover a person whosoever it is, can't force to be worked being physically unfit.
So if the root of the problem is taken care by the operational manager then the incidence would have never come to HR director.
Jayeeta

From India, Calcutta
umakanthan53
6018

Dear friend anonymous,

I do share my doubt with Mr.Simhan that the anecdote narrated and the queries asked clearly show that it must be your assignment relating to written analysis of cases. Anyway, as pointed out by Mr.Simhan had you given a thorough reading and expressed your views of the problem from your own perspective and sought the views of others, it would have been better.The incident you've narrated reminds me of an episode of the serial "the Hell's kitchen"telecast in a popular English T.V Channel.Since the central issue of the case is lack of situation management both on the part of the poor intern and the inconsiderate managers of the busy Beach Resort, I shall try to answer your questions in the order they are posed.

Firstly, let us analyse the case in the back-drop of the prevailing ubiquitous practice followed in the hospitality industry in respect of engagement of interns or trade apprentices.Engagement of students as apprentices from catering institutes as part of their curriculum is a cheap and indirect source of employment to the hotel industry everywhere now. Their man-power planning at peak business seasons is designed in such a way that the interns out-number the regular employees.Even though it is perfectly plausible that the success of a professional in his career is dependent upon the effectiveness of his apprenticeship, the individual's physical capacity should not be completely over-looked.Serving a large number of customers continuously for a very long time in a bar during festive occasions is a highly demanding work.In such an extraordinary situation, a prudent Beverage Manager should arrange for extra-hands to substitute the exhausted work-force in quick succession.Despite his illness and against the medical advice, the intern, in his excess of enthusiasm, tried to bite more than what he can chew on that day.Though fully aware of it, the manager was so inconsiderate and ruthless to have insisted on working over-time. When the intern, like any other teenager, mentioned casually about his illness to his father during their usual conversation, the annoyed father in his angst brought it to the notice of the university.When the University sought for an explanation from the H.R Director of the Resort, perhaps she might have taken it as a prestige issue and in an attempt of preemption, held an eye-wash enquiry and hastily terminated his internship though just 3 days were there for its actual completion. Thus, this is a case of lack of situation management.

Secondly, my advice to Helmi Is that in work-life or in personal life, one should not try to bite off more than one can chew by losing equanimity of mind.

The HR department should obtain necessary in-puts from the operations or service departments well ahead of the peak seasons of business and devise adequate man-power planning. The operational blips, if any that may arise during the season should be anticipated and remedial measures should be put in place.The HR head like the one mentioned in the episode should not hastily act in defensive mode but look into the crux of the problem and take decisions in the right direction of elimination of the problems rather than elimination of people as scape-goats.

Hope, you would devise the implementation program yourself, okay?

From India, Salem
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