Dear All, We had circulated the precautionary steps for COVID-19 in the factory, but the employees are not following these steps. If an employee does not follow the prescribed precautions, can HR take necessary actions against them? Thank you.
From India, Thane
From India, Thane
You can certainly take action against any employee for not obeying instructions of any kind. This is a very serious issue that may even lead to the shutting down of the establishment itself. Therefore, you can definitely go ahead with it.
From India, Kannur
From India, Kannur
Disobeying Employer's/Management's Order
Disobeying an employer's or management's order, whether verbal or written, by any employed person constitutes serious misconduct as per the CSO or service rules applicable to him/her/them. Take disciplinary action steps without hesitation under the authority of the disciplining authority.
Harsh K Sharan, Kritarth Consulting
17.7.2020
From India, Delhi
Disobeying an employer's or management's order, whether verbal or written, by any employed person constitutes serious misconduct as per the CSO or service rules applicable to him/her/them. Take disciplinary action steps without hesitation under the authority of the disciplining authority.
Harsh K Sharan, Kritarth Consulting
17.7.2020
From India, Delhi
Dear Bharat, It can be treated as a misconduct and have to be dealt with accordingly i.e. opportunity of defence should be provided to the workman.
From India, Faridabad
From India, Faridabad
Dear M. Bharath,
Safety First
Please remember SAFETY FIRST! SAFETY FIRST IS SAFETY ALWAYS! Your employees are your assets. You have to take care of them.
Government Guidelines
The Government of India (GOI) has issued guidelines from time to time on preventive measures to contain the spread of COVID-19 in the workplace. Even the state government as well as local authorities have issued various guidelines and procedures in this regard.
Legal Consequences of Non-Compliance
Violation of any guidelines will attract punishment under Section 51 of the Disaster Management Act. Section 51(2) states that anyone who refuses to comply with any direction given by or on behalf of the Central Government, State Government, National Executive Committee, State Executive Committee, or District Authority under this Act shall, on conviction, be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to one year or with a fine, or with both. If such obstruction or refusal to comply with directions results in loss of lives or imminent danger thereof, the individual shall, on conviction, be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to two years.
Enforcing Compliance
Under the circumstances, you should be extra cautious. You are responsible for enforcing discipline in the workplace and complying with the guidelines. You should be very strict in complying with the guidelines. If anybody is found violating the norms of discipline, they should not be spared.
Disobeying instructions from a superior is misconduct, as stated by earlier learned members.
From India, Mumbai
Safety First
Please remember SAFETY FIRST! SAFETY FIRST IS SAFETY ALWAYS! Your employees are your assets. You have to take care of them.
Government Guidelines
The Government of India (GOI) has issued guidelines from time to time on preventive measures to contain the spread of COVID-19 in the workplace. Even the state government as well as local authorities have issued various guidelines and procedures in this regard.
Legal Consequences of Non-Compliance
Violation of any guidelines will attract punishment under Section 51 of the Disaster Management Act. Section 51(2) states that anyone who refuses to comply with any direction given by or on behalf of the Central Government, State Government, National Executive Committee, State Executive Committee, or District Authority under this Act shall, on conviction, be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to one year or with a fine, or with both. If such obstruction or refusal to comply with directions results in loss of lives or imminent danger thereof, the individual shall, on conviction, be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to two years.
Enforcing Compliance
Under the circumstances, you should be extra cautious. You are responsible for enforcing discipline in the workplace and complying with the guidelines. You should be very strict in complying with the guidelines. If anybody is found violating the norms of discipline, they should not be spared.
Disobeying instructions from a superior is misconduct, as stated by earlier learned members.
From India, Mumbai
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