Hi, When can we call an employee as absconding and what are the necessary and legal actions can be taken. pls advice. Thanks, Kumar
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
Dear Member,
The word 'absconder' is not used in the service rules or standing orders by any of the companies as claimed by one of the members.The term absconder is used for the criminal or fugitive who runs away and hides himself to avoid arrest or prosecution.The company normally uses the word 'unauthorised absence' or 'absence from duty without intimation or prior permission' in the standing orders.Such employees are liable for disciplinary action as prescribed in the standing orders or as per the conditions of service rules.
BS Kalsi
Member since Aug 2011
From India, Mumbai
The word 'absconder' is not used in the service rules or standing orders by any of the companies as claimed by one of the members.The term absconder is used for the criminal or fugitive who runs away and hides himself to avoid arrest or prosecution.The company normally uses the word 'unauthorised absence' or 'absence from duty without intimation or prior permission' in the standing orders.Such employees are liable for disciplinary action as prescribed in the standing orders or as per the conditions of service rules.
BS Kalsi
Member since Aug 2011
From India, Mumbai
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