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Be sure to give examples of deficiencies i.e., who, what, when, where and how. Provide specific details including dates of previous disciplinary actions, unacceptable performance and/or conduct, management intervention, and the consequences to the agency/public.]
Warning Letter to Employee for Negligence: Dear Rajesh, It has been brought to our attention that you have been negligent in carrying out your duties as per the terms of your employment contract. As you are aware, the company has certain standards that all employees are expected to meet.
Dear [Employee's Name], I am writing this letter to bring to your attention an issue that has come to our notice regarding your work performance. It has been brought to our attention that you have not been following instructions given to you by your superiors.
A clear and concise employee written warning states and numbers each infraction and includes: 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.
Details of performance: Outline the specific areas in which the employee is underperforming. Be as specific as possible and provide examples where necessary. Consequences: Explain the consequences of continued underperformance, such as further disciplinary action or termination of employment.