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pratapkamble
1

Hi dear all

Employee is giving threats to me ,abusing company,shouting in the

company.

I am hr manager ,we issued a termination letter to employee who is in

probation. We served him one Month notice , giving him full and final

payment.

We have a union he is member of union ,now he is asking for

one month additionl salary, as he is being terminated.

Being in probation we have denied him that .

Now he has became agressive ,issuing threat to me ,useing abusive

language,and shouting.

Doing everything to pressur us to give up to his demand.

I have handeled it assertively ,asked him that such threats will not work

And we cant pay him one month salary.

I have asked employer not to give up to his demand and not to reward

bad behaviour.

He is signaling that he can go for "goondagardi"

Company employees are showing sympathy to me .

I have joined this company 3 months back , I am MBA hr .

How can we hr people handle these type of situations effectively.


Regards
Pratap m Kamble
9923632170
Hr - Manager
Maruti care point,pune.:icon1:

From India, Pune
malikjs
167

dear pratap
donot worry about threats ,this is part of our duty.you file a F IR against that employee.you meet police and take their help.legally donot pay him anything otherwise it will become a worng precedent.
tks
js malik

From India, Delhi
Ash Mathew
54

Sir,

I am not a senior or have not dealt with such a situation. But here is wat I feel abt it:

The terminated EMployee is frustrated over losing his job and has still not been able to accept that fact. This would take some time until he realizes that he is wasting his own time and Life will still keep moving. Tomorrow he has to find another job for himself and he cannot have that much time wait for him. Also - if anyone does a background check on him.. his attitude will kill the opportunity of a new landing. The next time he tries to get in touch and threaten u, pls let him know that he is threating his own life. All this will not let the Company do anything for his career. He has to get back to reality.

I believe you have maintained ur professionalism and thats a task done well! Need not reciprocate to what he has to say or threaten. And if he still says that tell him very confidently that he is forcing you to take legal action... which can cause a huge disaster to his own life.. And if anything happens to you, its a known fact among all employees that this person has been threatening you.

Its a Common tendency that when people are frustrated we tend to show our anger on others. Just tell him he need not go to the extent of Goondas where the result will not benefit him at anycause. Just tell him that its on professional front he has been terminated and he need nt have to take it to personal..

Inform ur security not to let him in.

You have joined three months back. This is the time to show that you are set to continue with full confidence no matter what.

From what you have mentioned it looks like he is desperate for a job and he needs monetary support. He has himself lowered his self esteem. I pity him and also the HR people who have to face these issues... I know it just increases the pressure all together. SO many things at one time..

From India, Madras
pratapkamble
1

As you have rightly mentioned I should take help from police.
And I Hope they would help company,professionaly.
I agree with you that this is part of our duty.
Thank you for your useful reply.
This has reinforced my belif on citehr as resource to our company HR
Thank you.:)

From India, Pune
pratapkamble
1

Your reply is Helpful and refreshing .
I agree when you say that he is threatening his own life ,this way.
Yes it does put pressur on you ,but at the same time it is an oppertunity
to develop your skill to handel such difficult situations.
These Reply has reinforced my belif in citehr as source for company Hr.
Keep up the good work:).

From India, Pune
vittala.sudheer
1

Hi Mali & Asha, this is Vittala.Sudheer, good work and we must have maintain professionalism.
From India, Hyderabad
ksa04
13

Dear Mr.Pratap,
As others have advised you can go in for a legal action.

In the meantime you can put a circular in the office stating:
This is to inform that Mr.______ has been terminated from service from ____.

This is for your information and all employees are advised not to have any kind of official communication with him.
This is will be a clear signal for all the employees & to him that you are ready to take some action.

From India, Madras
BADLOOSER
15

Dear Pratap,
Please be cautious of this kind of advises because this terminated employee has no business with your company anymore and he did not enjoyed the position that could have performed any kind of transactions on behalf of your companies. Therefore its better avoid this kind of insulting approach towards that terminated employee bylisting information of his termination. By this act you are agrivating situation.
Intimidation by terminated employee in frustration can be understood that doesnot necessarily mean he will harm to you as such but as precaution you can register police complaint.
Thats all..
Badlu

From Saudi Arabia
mahesh.ayati
1

Take in confidence of your sr. management. I think above points will help you to solve this type of problems. Regards, Mahesh M Ayati Pune
From India, Pune
KK_Kranthi Kumar
Hi Pratap,
Maintain your attitude in professional way. I wd suggest your management to take legal advise rather than you going to police. Let the company take decisions on this. And its the responsibility of organisation to protect its employees. You will loose crdibility as HR among your employees if u go to police yourself. Show your professional attire in your patience.
Kranthi Kumar

From India, Bangalore
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