How to Design and Formulate Company Code of Discipline
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Title: How to Design and Formulate Company Code of Discipline
How to Design and formulate Company Code of Discipline is another guidebook for HR Practitioners to help them establish important aspects of organization. It is needed utopian to even think that there is a company where discipline is not necessary.
Humans are wired to commit mistakes because it is a learning process and humans continue to learn. People are wired to fail and to succeed from such failure.
In discipline, the most important tool in the employer’s arsenal is its code of conduct or code of discipline which serves as guiding principle on both grounds for action and procedure. The code will be scrutinized in court once a case has been filed and presented in evidence. They must be ready for litigation and must contain provisions that are lawful, reasonable and respect the employee’s rights to security of tenure.
The objective of this work is to help employers through their HR Practitioners establish their Code of Discipline which will help them enforce discipline with confidence and assurance that their tool is attuned to the legal standards and is defensible.
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Title: How to Design and Formulate Company Code of Discipline
Author: Atty. Elvin B. Villanueva
Publisher: Central Book Supply, Inc.
ISBN: 978-621-020-032-4
No. Of Pages: 228
Size: 6″x9″
Binding: Softbound
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I………. Introduction ……………………………………………………. 1
II……… Chapter I: Pre-hiring forms ………………………………. 3
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C….. Employment Checklist …………………………….. 23
III…….. Chapter II: Contracts at point of hiring …………….. 27
A….. Employment Contracts ……………………………. 27
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C….. Contract for Regular Employment …………….. 69
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G…. Contract for Fixed Term Employment ………. 105
H….. Contract for Part Time Employment ………… 113
I…… Transfer of Employees …………………………… 121
IV…….. Chapter III: Forms Used During Employment ….. 125
A….. Notices to Explain ………………………………… 129
Sample notices to explain (where imposable penalty is a warning) for the following offenses 131
i…… Violation of company policies on …………………… 132
1….. General Cleanliness ……………………………… 132
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0 out of 5How to Evaluate Probationary Employees Using the
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