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Hi Sir , Good evening...... I need HR procedure in a manufacturing company. So please share with the HR procedure its urgent
From India, Andheri
Here's a basic outline of HR procedures in a manufacturing company:

1) Recruitment and Selection:
Identify job vacancies based on organizational needs.
Develop job descriptions and specifications.
Advertise job openings through various channels (online job portals, social media, referrals, etc.).
Screen resumes and applications.
Conduct interviews and assessments.
Select suitable candidates.
Issue offer letters and contracts.

2) On boarding:
Welcome new employees and introduce them to the company culture, policies, and procedures.
Provide necessary training and orientation.
Complete paperwork related to employment, benefits, and payroll.
Assign mentors or buddies to help new hires acclimate to their roles and the company environment.

3) Employee Relations:
Handle employee grievances and conflicts.
Mediate disputes between employees or between employees and management.
Ensure compliance with labor laws and regulations.
Promote a positive work environment and company culture.

4) Performance Management:
Set performance goals and expectations.
Conduct regular performance evaluations.
Provide feedback and coaching to employees.
Identify training and development needs.
Recognize and reward exceptional performance.
Address poor performance through corrective action plans if necessary.

5) Training and Development:
Identify skill gaps and training needs.
Develop training programs to enhance employee skills and knowledge.
Conduct training sessions through in-house programs, workshops, or external resources.
Encourage continuous learning and professional development.

6) Compensation and Benefits:
Administer payroll and benefits programs.
Manage employee compensation, including salary reviews and adjustments.
Handle inquiries and requests related to employee benefits (health insurance, retirement plans, etc.).
Stay updated on industry trends and benchmark compensation packages against competitors.

7) Health and Safety:
Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations.
Implement safety protocols and procedures to prevent workplace accidents and injuries.
Conduct regular safety inspections and audits.
Provide training on safety practices and emergency procedures.
Investigate and address any safety concerns or incidents promptly.

8) Employee Engagement and Retention:
Implement initiatives to boost employee morale and engagement.
Conduct surveys to gather feedback and identify areas for improvement.
Recognize and reward employee contributions and achievements.
Develop retention strategies to reduce turnover and retain top talent.

9) Exit Management:
Conduct exit interviews to gather feedback from departing employees.
Process employee terminations and ensure compliance with relevant laws and regulations.
Handle administrative tasks related to employee departure (final paycheck, benefits continuation, return of company property, etc.).
Conduct knowledge transfer and offboarding procedures to minimize disruption to the business.

10) Documentation and Record-keeping:
Maintain accurate and up-to-date employee records, including personal information, employment history, performance evaluations, and training records.
Ensure compliance with data protection laws and regulations.
Keep records of HR transactions and communications for future reference and audit purposes.

These procedures provide a framework for managing various aspects of human resources within a manufacturing company, ensuring effective workforce management and compliance with relevant laws and regulations.

From India, Surat
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