Length of suspension
Evergreen
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We have an ee that was in violation of several policies in our organization. As a result his behavior was such that it effected his perfomance on the job as well as those around him. We have suspended him for a period of 3 weeks w/o pay. What is the standing in the legal community on this?
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THAT READS LIKE ABUSE TO ME! Punishment and getting one's attention for behavior change does not take that long. In all companies, I have worked, the discipline system of suspension w/o pay never exceeded 3 days or 1 week in the case of an EXEMPT ee. I have not been made aware of any law on "punishment limits" in a discipline system, there certainly might be one. Three weeks would be leaning toward the development of a hostile situation, in my book. Three weeks would certainly at least make me want to visit my attorney. An act that your company should not have a need. Hitting someone in the pocket book to get one's attention is correct, but hurting the family with three weeks of lost time would be cruial.
PORK
Don't forget the law on suspension of exempts will change come Monday. You will no longer have to suspend for a full week without pay.
Right on Sonny, he should have been fired if they considered the offense to be worth that kind of suspension-I would not want an ee back that was put out on 3 weeks suspension-Gotta be they would come back with quite an attitude problem!
I have a question. I just read a previous post "I'm sooo depressed" where you also stated you were suspending an ee without pay for 3 weeks-I was wondering, is 3 weeks some kind of "magic number" where you work? How did you come up with this formula and why? Just curious.
If the issues involved drinking (on the clock, I assume) then it seems termination really is (or would have been) the appropriate consequence. I can't imagine a final warning for this, unless the ee is a sales manager taking clients to dinner and the rules are unclear about this type of behavior, or something like that.
You said he was on probation before and the issues came up again. Was THAT a final warning and it's happening again? That should have already "gotten his attention".