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Dear [Insert employee's name] I am writing concerning your current period of absence from the Company. ing to our records you have not attended work since [Insert day/date] and you have not contacted the Company to advise of the reasons for your absence. Your absence is therefore considered to be unauthorised.
It has come to our attention that you were absent from your duties on [date] without the approval of your relevant authorities. This kind of unprofessional behavior is unacceptable in our company. Please give your written explanation within 2 days or you will be responsible for strict disciplinary measures.
Warning letter (absence) You have been absent from work on [number] consecutive work days [insert dates] without providing any notification or reason for your absence. As you are aware, you are required to notify us of your inability to attend work prior to the commencement of your shift.
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.
? The recommended penalty for absenteeism is : first offence ? verbal warning. Second offence ? final written warning. Third offence ? dismissal.?