Dear Members,
One contractor is absent without any information to the client and has not paid their workers their salary. Now, we want to issue a show cause notice, a warning letter, and a contract closure letter to the party. What is the process? Kindly suggest to me.
MATTER MOST URGENT
From India, Bhubaneswar
One contractor is absent without any information to the client and has not paid their workers their salary. Now, we want to issue a show cause notice, a warning letter, and a contract closure letter to the party. What is the process? Kindly suggest to me.
MATTER MOST URGENT
From India, Bhubaneswar
My dear Friend,
I don't know why you call it a process. Matters related to contractors are dealt with by the Commercial Department, and I don't know the procedure in your organization. You can straight away issue the warning letter, marking a copy to the client concerned who is affected. In case of termination of the contract only, we have to consult the user department/client whether any pending jobs are there with this contractor.
In the meantime, I hope you have severely warned the contractor verbally over the phone, and to document it, we have to issue a letter and file it with us. If there are any conditions mentioned in the Contract Deed/Order, please do mention them, and you may even impose a penalty for the loss according to that condition.
Please seek a written explanation from the contractor without fail and record it.
All the best,
Ganesh Ramachandran
From India, Tiruppur
I don't know why you call it a process. Matters related to contractors are dealt with by the Commercial Department, and I don't know the procedure in your organization. You can straight away issue the warning letter, marking a copy to the client concerned who is affected. In case of termination of the contract only, we have to consult the user department/client whether any pending jobs are there with this contractor.
In the meantime, I hope you have severely warned the contractor verbally over the phone, and to document it, we have to issue a letter and file it with us. If there are any conditions mentioned in the Contract Deed/Order, please do mention them, and you may even impose a penalty for the loss according to that condition.
Please seek a written explanation from the contractor without fail and record it.
All the best,
Ganesh Ramachandran
From India, Tiruppur
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