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Dear Seniors, I have one query. Ours is a manufacturing Pvt. Ltd. company. In our company, employees do not exceed 10. Two employees have not been reporting to work consistently for the last 4-6 months. Their working days in a month are not more than 20. These employees have been absent due to medical reasons and other personal issues. They take permission for leave for 2 days but do not report to duty for the next 10-15 days. I want to know the procedure for issuing a warning notice or memo to them. Also, I would like to understand the procedure and effects of such action on our Pvt. Ltd. company. All employees are covered under PF & ESI. Please assist at your earliest convenience.

With Regards,
Mrunal Tembe

From India, Pune
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Addressing Employee Motivation and Recruitment Issues

Your problem is far deeper. I doubt whether it can be eradicated by the issue of just a warning letter. Your post raises a question in one's mind: do the staff working with you want the employment or not? Do they have another business too?

Your problems have arisen because of a lack of employee motivation and improper recruitment. For the former, check the following links:

- [Motivational Strategies for Employee Motivation](https://www.citehr.com/427885-motivational-strategies-employee-motivation.html#post1934498)
- [Techniques for Increasing Motivation in Workers](https://www.citehr.com/455372-techniques-increasing-motivation-workers.html#post2040493)

These are replies to my previous posts. In these posts, I have given reasons for the demotivation of employees. You need to investigate and find out which reasons are applicable to you.

While selecting employees, check their attitude as well. Your problems are because of the wrong attitude of the employees.

Thanks,

Dinesh V Divekar

From India, Bangalore
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