Dear Sir,
One of my employees is absent without authorization, though not on a continuous basis. He has been absent for 8 or 9 days each month. Despite receiving an oral warning previously, he has been absent again for three days without providing any formal information to management. Therefore, I am planning to issue a warning letter to him. Could you please advise on the appropriate format for this letter?
Thank you.
From India
One of my employees is absent without authorization, though not on a continuous basis. He has been absent for 8 or 9 days each month. Despite receiving an oral warning previously, he has been absent again for three days without providing any formal information to management. Therefore, I am planning to issue a warning letter to him. Could you please advise on the appropriate format for this letter?
Thank you.
From India
Dear friend,
Depending upon the misconduct, you can give a show-cause notice and an explanation, and issue a warning letter. Alternatively, you can issue an advisory and a warning letter. A template is attached herewith for your reference and records.
Regards,
Alphonse
From India, Madras
Depending upon the misconduct, you can give a show-cause notice and an explanation, and issue a warning letter. Alternatively, you can issue an advisory and a warning letter. A template is attached herewith for your reference and records.
Regards,
Alphonse
From India, Madras
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From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
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