Employee Action in Word



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It's important to HR manager or department to keep track of Employee Actions. Therefore usually there is an Employee handbook. An important page is the Employee Actions, which registers the following: Verbal Warning/Reprimand Written Warning/Reprimand Suspension With Pay Suspension Without Pay Demotion Termination Other Reason For Action: You have the right to appeal this action (within five 5 working days) as outlined in the Employee Handbook.

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