Bad Attitude Policy
Zoo Keeper
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Management wants an attitude policy included in our revised Employee Handbook. What pitfalls do you see in the following policy:
"...expects its employee to maintain a positive, professional demeanor/attitude at all times and to refrain from negative behaviors; such as malicious gossiping, defamation of company character, and speaking negatively about he company to fellow employees. Employees displaying attitude that are contrary to this policy may be subject to disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment."
"...expects its employee to maintain a positive, professional demeanor/attitude at all times and to refrain from negative behaviors; such as malicious gossiping, defamation of company character, and speaking negatively about he company to fellow employees. Employees displaying attitude that are contrary to this policy may be subject to disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment."
Comments
Besides being a possible violation of labor law, employees should have freedom toexpress themselves. Attitutes are subjective by their nature. Your company should concentrate on addressing performance issues which can be quantified, measured and used by management to hold employees accountable. This is safer than disciplining for attitude. Good luck.
I would recommend doing some OD work & assessing where the core problem is. Is there a trust issue? ... If these items improve than maybe the environment & culture will improve & management won't be concerned about employee behavior becuase it will be above reproach. Also, are they doing a very good job of prescreening candidates to get a good match?
M. Bresnahan - Wheaton, IL