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Nasrudeen385@gmail.com
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Dear Sir/Madam,
I am HR Executive in a steel manufacturing company, now our management has decided to terminate a Manager from our fraternity, so we have to give one month of notice to the employee. could anyone send me the notice period format. it will be most helpful to me because am not aware about it please.
Regards
Nasrudeen.S

From India, Madras
kamesh333
186

Termination is not that easy, you have to build file, you have to communicate properly to the employee about his mistake / non-performance / indiscipline etc and try to correct himself if not then only you can terminate his services.
If your company decided to get rid of him by paying one month notice then why don't you call him, tell him the decision, brief him the consequences and finally inform him about the readiness of the company to pay one month notice amount also and ask him to submit his resignation which is going to be a win win situation. Try this and be out of related issues.
Regards - kamesh

From India, Hyderabad
Silva
11

As Mr. Kamesh said you should make a proper file and mentioned the all mistakes committed by him. In that you may mention the clause wise discipline action and against the organization. It would be better call him and explain it may be possible once he come to know about this situation he shall be given his resignation before company terminate to him
Regards - Silva

From India, Delhi
anil.arora
663

Hello, Dear first thing i want you to please go to the weblink i have posted below where you will get the sample letter and the discussions held on this topic by our member in the past. Also you need to go to the "reSearch" Option located at the top of this page.
Moreover, you can also get the discussions at right side bar of the page under "Similar Topic"
https://www.citehr.com/323903-termin...ce-period.html
Sample Letters » GIVING NOTICE OF TERMINATION OF AN AGREEMENT: FRIENDLY TERMS
Notice Of Termination Letter | Sample Letters

From India, Gurgaon
Saunee
12

it is always advised to ask for resignation first. it is better for both the parties. if employee is not willing to resign and ask for termination letter then you have to be extra careful drafting such letters.
From India, New Delhi
sub.sharmaHR
Here the reson of termination is not cleared as termination is not always for diciplinary action but it is also a part of company policy.
Termination/ Superanuation after attaining a certain age period.
So, if reason is clear than a termination letter can be drafted.

From India, Delhi
Nasrudeen385@gmail.com
1

Dear all
Thanks for your valuable suggestions and regarding my discussion already the management strongly decided to terminate him so now we are at the edge of termination. i cant oppose to the management decision so i have to agree, the reason for termination is low performance. so please send some formats. pls.
Regards,
Nasrudeen

From India, Madras
mmenterprises
2

Sir, May i know why you are firing your employee? if he has something wrong than you must discuss the problem with him and if still he is not understanding than you should come to any decision.
From India, Chandigarh
Suresh Rathi
89

Dear All,
Termination is part of HR work and termination notice can be served in terms of employment letter (All employment letters contain this clause).
In case the reason for termination is performance, it is advisable to have documentary proof of same as employee may seek legal recourse.
It is advisable to inform employee of impending termination as he may put in papers .
Regards,
Col.Rathi

From India, Delhi
moiz.bastawalla
25

If any company decides to terminate an employee, you should have a strong reason for the same. A show cause notice is required to be issued 1-2 months depending on the company policy stating reason for the same.
from the date of show cause notice than you may terminate the employee. however employee has rights to defend himself if not proved guilty

From India, Mumbai
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