How Should HR Handle Employees Ignoring Guidelines and Communication?

Lakshmimn1968
Hi everyone, I wanted to share a common problem with all organizations. When an employee accepts all conditions and agrees to work but then stops corresponding with the reporting authorities and disregards the guidelines of the company, it can disrupt the working force. What should be the course of action? Even though everything was documented in correspondence and emails. I work as an HR professional in a company and I would like to find a solution. Can you help me?
umakanthan53
Employment for hire or reward implies, among other things, the control and supervision of the employer over the person employed. When an employee blatantly ignores instructions or guidelines and performs their job in their own manner, it constitutes insubordination. The failure to communicate back is considered misconduct. When you have documentary evidence for this, as described in your post, what solution do you expect from others besides initiating disciplinary proceedings against the erring employee? Perhaps your hesitation indicates other reasons, such as tacit support from higher-ups in the organization for the employee, or you are unable to find fault with the results of their work.

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nathrao
What is the nature of the job? What correspondence are you expecting? What guideline is being violated? Is the guideline you speak of known to the employee? Was this requirement briefed to the employee upon joining? Have you sent him reminders asking for information? You need to be more specific in the post to get better answers.

A learned member above has already given you a reply. Kindly add more clear details for better replies and suggestions.
riteshmaity
Accepting all conditions of the employment framed by the company does not mean that the company can implement any conditions that are against the law of the land. Considering that the conditions are legally binding on the employee, and in such cases, if he does not follow those conditions of service, then it would amount to misconduct for which you have to conduct a domestic enquiry and take actions accordingly.
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