Hi, I have some employees. My problem is money. At the end of the day when I check the money, sometimes some of the money is gone. When I ask them, they said they don't know. I look on the computer, but I can't figure it out. Do you think I should take this money from them? What can I do? What kind of letter can I use if I need?
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Hiiiiiiii I dont have problem with credit card because I can check with computer but cash is gone I really need help I do not know How am I gonna hand it:((( thank you
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Hiiiiiiiiiiii But there are two person one of them open register ,the other one is closed it. I can not prove who did?So should I take from both of them??? thanks
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Warning alone will not be effective in cases involving theft or fraud (misappropriation of money/funds). These matters must be dealt with severely. Conduct an inquiry, establish the facts, and hold the responsible parties accountable. The temptation for monetary gain is a significant vulnerability. Choose to take action or face the consequences if you opt not to act. The decision is yours.
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Streamline the process. Make only one person accountable for the cash - and if both are using the register, issue a warning that any money lost will be deducted from both their salaries as they are the ones handling the register - half and half. Both should be responsible and ensure that everything is in order.
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