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rajanassociates
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Dear All

In the Staffing Industry one can find several instances of the Temporary Staff Absconding. In such cases the Temps need to be terminated so that the F & F is done and the name removed from Pay rolling records.

Securing this process is a challenge for the HR Managers of staffing Business .

The process will be dependent on each of the Staffing Company HR practice and needs of the Client.

There is a practice in the Staffing Industry that until the Client gives the “No dues “the F & F cannot be done .Therefore the Termination practice has to be sync with that.

Staffing Companies have to have a secure Legal Department or avail Expert Legal advice on Severance and Termination practices tailor made for their needs which in the long run will be a security for the Staffing Industry to avoid post termination claims by the Temporary Employees which will eat away the slender margins earned from the Client .

With Regards

Advocates & Notaries & Legal Consultants for Staffing & Recruiting Industry

E-mail : rajanassociates@eth,net,

-9025792684-9025792634

From India, Bangalore
rajanassociates
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Absence From duty

The Bombay Shops and Establishments Act Sec 66 proviso (a) says that notice of termination is not required under Sec 66 if an employee absents from service without notice in writing or without sufficient reasons for seven days or more.

Consequently the severance of the Temporary Employee for absence from duty has to be in tune with the legal requirement. Though the legal provision says that termination is possible without notice. It may not be a practical solution when in the Staffing Industry when one is dealing with large numbers .Documenting the absence is a legal compliance issue. The need for issuing a call letter requiring the employee to report for the job is the first step. This can be followed by the termination letter . But a synthesis of combining both may require legal acumen and be a perfect solution for fast tracking the legal compliance on this aspect.

With Regards

Advocates & Notaries & Legal Consultants for Staffing & Recruiting Industry

E-mail : rajanassociates@eth,net,

-9025792684-9025792634

From India, Bangalore
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