A company provides uniforms to its employees, including those on probation, at no cost. Is it allowed or justified to deduct the actual cost of such uniforms provided to an employee on probation if that employee leaves the company before completing their probation period?
From India, undefined
From India, undefined
There will be no law getting into such micro details. Instead of thinking can we deduct, think must we deduct? How much is the expenditure involved? At best, to avoid any possible misuse, the uniforms can be taken back.
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Thank you very much, sir, for your prompt reply. Actually, this step is taken after considering the few experiences the company had. In those instances, after providing proper training and incurring costs for medical check-ups, uniforms, transportation, and other expenses, the employees would either resign or abscond before completing their probation period. As a result, the company is left with nothing but the need to invest additional time and resources to find another candidate.
I am not certain if this will be an effective measure, but we should have some relief from such unprofessional behavior exhibited by certain employees.
From India, undefined
I am not certain if this will be an effective measure, but we should have some relief from such unprofessional behavior exhibited by certain employees.
From India, undefined
The problem is the cost of recruitment per se. Examine HR policies that could be tweaked to retain employees. Turnover or churn of employees beyond normal as per industry standards needs to be examined, and rules should be made more employee-friendly while not losing the core of professional work.
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Yes, find out reasons as to why the employees are leaving during probation and what needs to be done to retain them. As for the cost incurred by the uniforms, make it a part of the terms of the appointment that the employer is entitled to recover the cost of the uniform from the employee in the event of their leaving the service during probation.
B. Saikumar
HR & Labour Relations Advisor
Navi Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
B. Saikumar
HR & Labour Relations Advisor
Navi Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
MNCs include a clause in their appointment order stating that an employee, in the event of leaving the company within a defined period (term clearly mentioned in the appointment order), is liable to pay a fixed amount (depending on the grade) as reimbursement for training, uniforms, etc.
Alternatively, the employer may require the employee to deposit a fixed amount, which will be refunded without interest once the employee completes a specified tenure with the organization.
From India, New Delhi
Alternatively, the employer may require the employee to deposit a fixed amount, which will be refunded without interest once the employee completes a specified tenure with the organization.
From India, New Delhi
Dear Friend,
The rule to wear a uniform has been established by the company, and accordingly, the company provides the uniform. You cannot deduct the cost of the uniform from the employee, even if they leave the company.
If cost is significant, you can consider three options:
1. Scrap the uniform rule.
2. Provide the uniform after confirmation.
3. Include a clause in the appointment letter stating that the pro-rata cost of the uniform will be recovered if the employee leaves before confirmation.
Warm Regards,
Bharat Gera
HR Consultant
9322404765
From India, Thane
The rule to wear a uniform has been established by the company, and accordingly, the company provides the uniform. You cannot deduct the cost of the uniform from the employee, even if they leave the company.
If cost is significant, you can consider three options:
1. Scrap the uniform rule.
2. Provide the uniform after confirmation.
3. Include a clause in the appointment letter stating that the pro-rata cost of the uniform will be recovered if the employee leaves before confirmation.
Warm Regards,
Bharat Gera
HR Consultant
9322404765
From India, Thane
Thank you all very much for your valuable advice and suggestions. Will definitely consider all the points highlighted herein.
From India, undefined
From India, undefined
It is a common question among most individuals, and the answer to it is that there is no provision under the law. Moreover, it is advisable to ask the employee to return the uniform instead of deducting the amount. In some cases, if an employee absconds, it is also advisable to have a written understanding before the appointment regarding deductions for the uniform. Please note that this statement is a quick thought, and such a provision is not available in the statute.
Regards,
Girish Vivalkar
Indian Labour Law and Human Resource
Indian Labour Law and Human Resource
From India, Pune
Regards,
Girish Vivalkar
Indian Labour Law and Human Resource
Indian Labour Law and Human Resource
From India, Pune
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