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HR Forms, Notices and Contracts 1 Soft Copy Version (150+ Templates in Editable Word)
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Human Resource Forms, Notices and Contracts Vol. 1
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I………. Introduction ……………………………………………………. 1
II……… Chapter I: Pre-hiring forms ………………………………. 3
A….. Sample Application Form …………………………. 5
B….. Sample Application Letter by Employee ……. 21
C….. Employment Checklist …………………………….. 23
III…….. Chapter II: Contracts at point of hiring …………….. 27
A….. Employment Contracts ……………………………. 27
B….. Contract for Probationary Employment ………. 45
C….. Contract for Regular Employment …………….. 69
D….. Contract for Casual Employment ………………. 75
E….. Contract for Project Employment ……………… 85
F….. Contract for Seasonal Employment …………… 96
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
2….. Littering ………………………………………………. 133
3….. Smudging ……………………………………………. 134
4….. Disorderly Filing ……………………………………. 135
5….. Designated dining areas ………………………… 136
ii….. Attendance …………………………………………………. 138
1….. Unauthorized undertime ………………………… 138
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1….. Tardiness …………………………………………….. 146
2….. Failure to log-in ……………………………………. 148
3….. Failure to log-out ………………………………….. 149
v….. Knowingly punching timecard or logging in attendance for other employees 150
vi…. Unauthorized alteration made on one’s timecard or attendance sheet 151
vii… Unauthorized alteration made on other’s timecard with consent of such employee 153
viii.. Unauthorized alteration made on other’s timecard without the consent of such employee 154
ix…. Unauthorized removal of one’s timecard or attendance sheet 155
x….. Unauthorized removal of another’s timecard or attendance sheet 157
xi…. Unauthorized concealment of one’s timecard or attendance sheet 158
xii… Unauthorized concealment of another’s timecard or attendance sheet 159
xiii.. Intentional destruction of one’s timecard or attendance sheet 161
xiv… Intentional destruction of another’s timecard or attendance sheet 162
xv…. Dress Code ………………………………………………….. 164
1….. Without uniform ……………………………………. 164
a….. Reporting for work not in prescribed dress code 164
2….. With Uniform ………………………………………… 165
a….. Reporting for work not in prescribed uniform (barong or blouse) 165
b….. Reporting for work not in prescribed uniform (pants or skirt) 167
c….. Reporting for work not in prescribed uniform (blazer) 169
xvi… Identification card ……………………………………….. 171
1….. Failure to wear ID card ………………………….. 172
2….. Refusal to wear ID card ………………………….. 173
3….. Deliberate destruction of ID card …………….. 175
4….. Deliberate mutilation of ID card ……………… 176
5….. Alteration of entries in the ID card …………… 176
6….. Concealment of one’s ID card ………………… 177
7….. Concealment of another’s ID card …………… 179
8….. Unauthorized and improper use of ID card .. 180
xvii.. Loitering …………………………………………………….. 182
1….. Loitering in unrestricted area ………………….. 182
2….. Loitering in restricted area ……………………… 183
xviii. Insubordination ……………………………………………. 184
1….. Refusal to subject oneself to annual physical examinations 184
2….. Refusal to subject oneself to executive checkup 186
3….. Refusal to abide by auditing procedure ……. 187
4….. Refusal to abide by security and safety regulations 188
5….. Refusal to transfer to another assignment …. 190
6….. Refusal to perform one’s task …………………… 191
7….. Refusal to render overtime work ………………. 192
8….. Refusal to report for holiday work …………….. 194
9….. Refusal to issue disciplinary action to subordinate 195
10… Refusal to obey lawful orders of Superior ….. 196
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Sample notices to explain (where imposable penalty is suspension) 199
i…… Attendance …………………………………………………. 202
1….. Unauthorized undertime ………………………… 202
2….. Knowingly punching timecard or logging in attendance for other employees 204
ii….. Insubordination ……………………………………………. 205
1….. Refusal to transfer to another assignment …. 205
iii…. Willful breach of trust (with mitigating circumstance) 207
1….. Misappropriation of fund ………………………… 207
Sample notice to explain (where imposable penalty is dismissal) 209
1….. Notice issued for abandonment of work ……. 211
2….. Notice issued for willful breach of trust …….. 214
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Sample notice of hearing/conference ………………………. 222
– Instances where hearing is not necessary ………. 224
– Tips in conducting the hearing/conference …… 225
1….. Hearing for offense involving Willful Breach of Trust 228
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i…… Violation of company policies on …………………… 233
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2….. Littering ………………………………………………. 234
3….. Smudging ……………………………………………. 235
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ii….. Attendance …………………………………………………. 240
1….. Unauthorized undertime ………………………… 240
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3….. Violation of lunch break schedule …………… 243
4….. Abandoning post ………………………………….. 245
iii…. Unauthorized absences ………………………………… 246
1….. Absence without leave (AWOL) ………………. 246
2….. Failure to give notice for sickness ……………. 248
iv…. Punctuality/Time-keeping …………………………….. 251
1….. Tardiness …………………………………………….. 251
2….. Failure to log-in ……………………………………. 253
3….. Failure to log-out ………………………………….. 254
v….. Knowingly punching timecard or logging in attendance for other employees 255
vi…. Unauthorized alteration made on one’s timecard or attendance sheet 257
vii… Unauthorized alteration made on other’s timecard with consent of such employee 258
viii.. Unauthorized alteration made on other’s timecard without the consent of such employee 260
ix…. Unauthorized removal of one’s timecard or attendance sheet 262
x….. Unauthorized removal of another’s timecard or attendance sheet 263
xi…. Unauthorized concealment of one’s timecard or attendance sheet 265
xii… Unauthorized concealment of another’s timecard or attendance sheet 266
xiii.. Intentional destruction of one’s timecard or attendance sheet 268
xiv… Intentional destruction of another’s timecard or attendance sheet 269
xv…. Dress Code ………………………………………………….. 271
1….. Without uniform ……………………………………. 271
a….. Reporting for work not in prescribed dress code 271
2….. With Uniform ………………………………………… 272
a….. Reporting for work not in prescribed uniform (barong or blouse) 272
b….. Reporting for work not in prescribed uniform (pants or skirt) 274
c….. Reporting for work not in prescribed uniform (blazer) 277
xvi… Identification card ……………………………………….. 278
1….. Failure to wear ID card ………………………….. 278
2….. Refusal to wear ID card ………………………….. 280
3….. Deliberate destruction of ID card …………….. 281
4….. Deliberate mutilation of ID card ……………… 283
5….. Alteration of entries in the ID card …………… 285
6….. Concealment of one’s ID card ………………… 287
7….. Concealment of another’s ID card……………. 288
8….. Unauthorized and improper use of ID card .. 290
xvii.. Loitering …………………………………………………….. 293
1….. Loitering in unrestricted area ………………….. 293
2….. Loitering in restricted area ……………………… 294
xviii. Insubordination ……………………………………………. 296
1….. Refusal to subject oneself to annual physical examinations 297
2….. Refusal to subject oneself to executive checkup 298
3….. Refusal to abide by auditing procedure ……. 300
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6….. Refusal to perform one’s task …………………… 305
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8….. Refusal to report for holiday work …………….. 308
9….. Refusal to issue disciplinary action to subordinate 310
10….. Refusal to obey lawful orders of Superior ….. 312
11….. Refusal to give information in a company investigation 313
C….. Notice imposing disciplinary action (suspension). 315
i…… Attendance …………………………………………………. 315
1….. Unauthorized undertime ………………………… 315
2….. Knowingly punching timecard or logging in attendance for other employees 317
ii….. Insubordination ……………………………………………. 318
1….. Refusal to transfer to another assignment …. 318
iii…. Willful breach of trust (with mitigating circumstance) 320
1….. Misappropriation of funds ………………………. 321
D….. Notice of Dismissal ………………………………………. 324
i…… Notice of Dismissal for Abandonment ………. 324
ii….. Dismissal Notice for Serious Misconduct ….. 330
iii…. Dismissal Notice for Willful Breach of Trust.. 341
V….. Note on the next Volume/s of HR Forms, Notices and Contracts Made Easy 346
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The following are the offenses contained in the template:MGA ALITUNTUNIN AT PATAKARAN SA PAGDIDISIPLINA
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