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In particular, a written warning letter should contain the following: The nature of the misconduct issue, namely the incident, or series of acts, of insubordination. The improvements required, for example, for there to be no further acts of insubordination, together with a timescale.
Specific consequences of insubordination often differ depending on the severity of the offense, company policies and applicable employment laws. Potential consequences may include verbal or written warnings, suspension, demotion, loss of privileges, termination of employment or legal actions in some more extreme cases.
What should you include in an employee warning letter? The incident date(s) The name of the person's supervisor. The name of the person's HR representative. Person's name. Person's job title. A clear account of the verbal warnings given. The conduct they need to change. Consequences if the person's behavior doesn't change.
Sample write up for insubordination It has come to our attention that on [Date], during a team meeting, you openly defied a direct instruction given by your supervisor, [Supervisor Name]. Such insubordinate behavior undermines the authority of your supervisor and goes against our company's policies and expectations.
Even though it is essential to meet with the employee to discuss your concerns, following up with an insubordination letter not only puts the employee on notice that his behavior is unacceptable, it also provides your business with documentation that can be used in a lawsuit or in an unemployment claim dispute.