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SrinivasanShri
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Dear Friend, I have one doubt. Please, clarify. CEO also one of the employee in organization. As a HR manager Can I take action against CEO if he violate the HR policy? Best Regards, Srinivasan
From India, Madras
Mr. Christian Casino
I think it woud be necessary to weigh the gravity of the offense. First and foremost you should know better your company policies if you have doubt but it start with a conversation.Approach your boss and make it known your presence.
From Philippines, Quezon City
sam dsouza
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A CEO is not only an employee but also head of HR IN THE ORGANISATION.how can an employee take action against HEAD of the company?HR manager can not take action against anyone who is above in rank with him.for example if you are a HR manager then you can take action against employee of manager rank only and not above him like AGM,GM OR DIRECTOR.IN ANY ORGANISATION WHETHER IT IS GOV. OR PRIVATE,A JUNIOR CAN NOT TAKE ACTION AGAINST HIGHER RANKS.
From India, Delhi
amitlokhande
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i do agree with sam, but i think this issuse has to acclerate to Seniors (Managing director) as action should be taken place for every body in organisation.
From India, Mumbai
Prasad81
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I do agree with Amitlokande. If CEO is in the employee status, in the capacity of HR manager you may highlight the issue to the top management (above CEO) confidentially & let them to decide. Nothing else u can do.
From India, Pune
0001aryan
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CEO is the top most position in the company, They are the thinker & Policy makers. How you casn blame any CEO. while managing people always his core competence.
As per me you have to rethink. if you feel that you are right then it is must that you have a strong reason.

From India, Delhi
HR Con
Dear All We cannot take any action aginst CEO but at the same time the HR can have a healthy argument with CEO and clarify it in case of any voilation in policy Rgds HR con
From India, Mumbai
sivadasanvasu
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“BOSS IS ALWAYS RIGHT. WHETHER HE IS WRONG OR RIGHT”. A junior can not take action against the CEO, but may highlight the issue to the top management as mentioned by Mr.Prasad.
From India, Udaipur
anupam.cha
9

Hi
Obviously taking action aginist the head of the company is not diffucult but impossible too but nobody is above the policy, in this case you have to know the company's stucture, In most MNCs there are a monitoring body who is looking after the operation in the perticular country and to whom the CEO is reporting to (like HUL ) or if it is under a group ther is one head looking the operation of the group companies (like TaTa grop) otherwise you can bring it to the Board Of Directors depending upon the magnitude of the misconduct. But as a junior you can't take direct action against your top most senior, so it my suggestion to you try to grather enough proof and support of your peers and seriors before you take any action.

From India, Calcutta
smsulthan
As you are a HR Manager, you should know your KRA and KPIs. Also you should be familiar with company policies and hirearchy. Plese jot down all thess on a paper and find your responsibilites. Whom you to report the CEO or any other official.
As a HR Manager you can not take action on any one as it is. Even if you want to take action on lower grade employees you should have report or advice or suggestion in writing from concerned line managers or superviosrs. Based on this you have to investigate it and consult with your boss. In union dominated companies it is very difficult to take action on a labour also. It will affect prodcutivity. Then HR manager will be the scape goat.
Taking action on CEO, by HR manager is not advisable. if the HR Manager possess strong evidence on CEO's activities, you can discuss with cheif of the organisation. If he insists on you can submit the evidences. But it is a litmus test.
SMS-Dubai

From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
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