akatrap
60

Dear all,
Gone through the discussion on habitual absenteeism. It is very good discussion, but main question remained unanswered. i.e. What do you think meaning of Habitual Absenteeism? The term habitual mean exceeding three times in a year, again what will be the criteria? I think if an employee remain absent with out any information or prior approved leave for more than four days in a month and if these conditions occured for more than 3 occassion then we can call it as habitual absentee.
Looking forward for your inputs.
Regards,
Avinash K.

From India, Mumbai
sacheein
12

I am agree with Madhu sir use terminate word than dismiss.
You cannot be terminate anybody without giving chagesheet, opportunity to defend himself, witness are examine and charges levied against him should be proved in domestic enquiry otherwise he will contest in labour court.

Regards
Sacheein

From India, Mumbai
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