Friday, 10 July 2020

Employee Discipline

Employee Discipline Defined


What exactly is employee discipline? According to the business dictionary, employee discipline is defined as the regulations or conditions that are imposed on employees by management in order to either correct or prevent behaviors that are detrimental to an organization.

The purpose of employee discipline is not to embarrass or degrade an employee. The purpose is to ensure that an employee performs in a manner that is deemed acceptable by the organization.

Negative discipline requires regular monitoring causing wastage of valuable time. In the negative concept of discipline, disciplinary action implies punishment Also punishment causes resentment and hostility. Satisfactory results cannot be obtained, however if discipline is perceived only in terms of control and punishment.

Before terminating an employee, a manager should review the personnel file and all relevant documents in order to determine if the termination is appropriate — and defensible in a subsequent lawsuit — given the facts and circumstances. In addition, he should also ensure that similarly situated employees have been treated similarly in the past. Some behavior warrants automatic dismissal.

These include those of:

i. Violent behavior or threats of violence

ii. Drug and alcohol use on duty

iii. Carrying a weapon on company property

iv. Disregarding safety rules and regulations

v. Theft, destruction of company property, or falsifying documents

vi. Insubordination

vii. Abandonment of job


So, in conclusion, invest in your employees by implementing appropriate policies and procedures. This also applies to other policies, not just the disciplinary policies that we focus on today. Take time to find a human resources specialist who wants to understand your business and reflect your culture and business goals in the policy you are creating. Review your disciplinary procedure; Are you sure you are up to date and profit from your business? Or is it just neglected? Correctly set up your HR as the policies, procedures and practical management of your employees, and watch for increased profits.

 

References

S, N., 2020. Employee Discipline: Meaning, Principles, Importance And Types. [online] Economics Discussion. Available at: <https://www.economicsdiscussion.net/human-resource-management/employee-discipline/31795> [Accessed 9 July 2020].

Hill, R., 2020. Employee Discipline In The Workplace: Procedures & Principle. [online] Study.com. Available at: <https://study.com/academy/lesson/employee-discipline-in-the-workplace-procedures-principle-quiz.html#:~:text=According%20to%20the%20business%20dictionary,embarrass%20or%20degrade%20an%20employee.> [Accessed 10 July 2020].


11 comments:

  1. Pls describe more on " insubordination " for discipline actions

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    1. insubordination is the willful defiance of authority. There is no strict legal definition that applies to all situations and all employers. Employers may want to define what it means specifically in their organization. Refusal to perform work a supervisor orders, shouting and arguing with a supervisor or other uncooperative acts are common examples.

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  2. In the modern world,what the new actions that is taken for disciplinary issues.

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    1. The sanction to be applied should be appropriate to the severity of the allegations, if substantiated. In their disciplinary procedures, employers generally set out different examples of misconduct and categorise them with others that are considered a similar level of seriousness – these are generally,
      Verbal warning,
      Written warning,
      Final written warning,
      Dismissal.

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  3. How can we change the culture of Employee discipline in the modern world?

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    1. Most supervisors dread employee discipline and often employ strategies not officially sanctioned by the organization. Poorly designed discipline systems cause this variation in discipline practices. Inconsistent discipline can cause losses in productivity and reduce employee morale. The intangible factors provide cues for explaining why informal strategies emerge as successful practices for getting things done. Using this conception of organization culture, the article proposes hypotheses for future testing to validate the suspected influence of culture on decisions regarding employee discipline.

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  4. Hi Naleen, I think employee discipline should be governed by the employees themselves rather than by the regulations or conditions imposed on them. For that, discipline should be included in their training and developmen.

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  5. Naleen,what are the types of disciplinary actions?

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    1. Verbal warning.
      Written warning.
      Performance improvement plan.
      Temporary pay cut.
      Loss of privileges.
      Suspension.
      Demotion.
      Termination.

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  6. Employee discipline in the workplace is a touchy subject.how it affects the modern workplace?

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  7. If employees will break the disciplines then hole network will be breakdown . Then other employees are working with carelessly and labors also.

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