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minusomu
Dear Seniors, I am working in an engineering company....employee strength is 55....i have completed 6 month.....tell me that what will be the criteria to terminate the employees......
From India, Mumbai
Abhijitverma114149
Hi Minakshi,
Termination is a process in which you have to be very strong enough in the reason of terminating an employee. You should have enough evidence of his wrong deeds so that even he moves to Labor Court he looses the case.
However, Your company should have standing orders. You should follow that standing order while terminating an employee. Also you should mention the clause under which you are terminating the employee in his termination letter.
Good Day!
Abhijit Verma

From India, Calcutta
minusomu
my boss is asking resignation letter from me,,,,,,because i asked one employee to give a letter because he is suffering from fever....
From India, Mumbai
minusomu
Employee is suffering from TV....As TV is contagious disease.......so i asked A letter stating that if during official hour employee is facing any problem then company will not be responsible.....As being HR .....I don't think....this is wrong to ask these kind of letter...Please advice....
From India, Mumbai
brmnov70
Dear Minakshi
On the other's health aspect and on Company's interest, you have asked the letter from him..But think in the other ground, ie., humanitarian ground..Confirm whether he got's the TB because of Occupational Hazardous..then your Company will be held responsible for that..Otherwise give him some other assignment which is not affect the Organisational Climate/Environment.
Thanks & Regards
B. RAVIMURUGAN
SENIOR HR & LEGAL PROFESSIONAL.

From India, Madras
minusomu
Due to This reason.....my boss is asking resignation from me.....bt i have only completed 6 month....i want to complete i Year....tell me how i will convince my boss....i said sorry...he is not convinced......I don't want to leave the job now......
From India, Mumbai
kapoorkavitaster@gmail.com
Hi Minakshi there is no point to be in this company as you are losing your self respect.you can try somewhere else you definitely get the good opportunity better than this. with regards kavita kapoor
From India, Delhi
Abhijitverma114149
Hi Manisha I completely agree with Mr. Ravimurgan You should have a discussion with your boss before taking up such decision that would have made your life easier. Good Day! Abhijit Verma HR Officer
From India, Calcutta
deepak81
Dear Manisha,
If an employee is suffering from disease, that is the headache of top management to take the decision on this. So your job is only to convey the message to your boss.
If your boss is not convinced then you have to try to convience him or else you need to change your job for your mental satisfaction, otherwise it is too difficult to work in this circumstances.
Deepak

From India, Hyderabad
Dealer_mz
Hi all!
Regarding with Termination Criteria & Procedures, I can explain you as example of my country Mozambique, our labour law define three kinds of work contract, permanent, eventual
and short-term (3-6 moths), I do not know what kind of work contract you have or you have done for your employees. For termination you can get two principal ways: negotiation with the employee, or his behavior during his journey in the company. Resuming you should have strong reasons for and check what says your labour law related to termination.
Kindly Regards
Dealer_mz

From Mozambique, Maputo
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