Dear All, I am in urgent need of Sexual Harrasment Policy which can be implemented in my organisation. Please help if you have the same Thanks, Deepti:)
Dear Deepti,
Don't worry. I shall definitely post it tomorrow early morning as I have prepared a 26-page policy for my company. The hard copy is with me now, but the soft copy is on my personal PC at home. Relax.
From India, Bangalore
Don't worry. I shall definitely post it tomorrow early morning as I have prepared a 26-page policy for my company. The hard copy is with me now, but the soft copy is on my personal PC at home. Relax.
From India, Bangalore
dear all, one of my company hr manager came to beat me. is any policy to punish him within the company. pl advise. regards,
From India, Ahmadabad
From India, Ahmadabad
Dear Anon,
The blogger only claims that the HR "came to beat him/her"; the HR does not seem to have carried out the intention. Thus, your advice to beat the HR outside work could lead to problems if put into effect.
Have a nice day.
Simhan
From United Kingdom
The blogger only claims that the HR "came to beat him/her"; the HR does not seem to have carried out the intention. Thus, your advice to beat the HR outside work could lead to problems if put into effect.
Have a nice day.
Simhan
From United Kingdom
Hi Mukundan, What happened that the HR Manager reached the extreme to raise hands on you? Narrate the whole incident. Then only we will be able to advise you.
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Dear Chitra,
Thank you for your email. I am briefing you on the incident to take necessary action at your end.
One day, one of our senior managers asked me to arrange a vehicle to visit our factory at 8 pm for some accounts auditing. Accordingly, I arranged a company vehicle for him to visit the plant. I gave instructions to the driver of the company car. Due to some domestic reasons, the driver could not report for duty. The next morning, the HR manager asked me to resign immediately and vacate the office. I was unaware of what had happened the previous day. When I inquired about the reason for the resignation, he told me that the vehicle I had arranged was not available. I promptly spoke with our senior manager, apologized, and he responded that there was no complaint from his side.
Later, the HR manager confronted me and even attempted to physically harm me. At that time, I was physically unfit and unable to defend myself. While he was threatening me, one of my material managers advised me to document the incident and send a detailed note to our Managing Director (Japanese). I quickly drafted a note addressed to our MD and cc'd to the factory head and corporate affairs head. After sending the letter, the corporate head instructed me to report the issue to a junior-level person. I did not discuss the matter with the MD or take any action against the HR manager. I contemplated filing a police complaint against him, but I refrained as it could lead to termination or transfer within the organization. Subsequently, after three months, I was transferred from Ahmedabad to Delhi. Initially, they assured me that the transfer would be for only three months, yet they failed to bring me back to Ahmedabad for a year. Due to negative experiences and mental stress, I decided to resign. Even now, whenever I hear the company's name or the HR manager's name, my blood pressure rises. I had worked in that company for 14 years before leaving three years ago. I now seek valuable suggestions from you.
Regards,
Mukund
From India, Ahmadabad
Thank you for your email. I am briefing you on the incident to take necessary action at your end.
One day, one of our senior managers asked me to arrange a vehicle to visit our factory at 8 pm for some accounts auditing. Accordingly, I arranged a company vehicle for him to visit the plant. I gave instructions to the driver of the company car. Due to some domestic reasons, the driver could not report for duty. The next morning, the HR manager asked me to resign immediately and vacate the office. I was unaware of what had happened the previous day. When I inquired about the reason for the resignation, he told me that the vehicle I had arranged was not available. I promptly spoke with our senior manager, apologized, and he responded that there was no complaint from his side.
Later, the HR manager confronted me and even attempted to physically harm me. At that time, I was physically unfit and unable to defend myself. While he was threatening me, one of my material managers advised me to document the incident and send a detailed note to our Managing Director (Japanese). I quickly drafted a note addressed to our MD and cc'd to the factory head and corporate affairs head. After sending the letter, the corporate head instructed me to report the issue to a junior-level person. I did not discuss the matter with the MD or take any action against the HR manager. I contemplated filing a police complaint against him, but I refrained as it could lead to termination or transfer within the organization. Subsequently, after three months, I was transferred from Ahmedabad to Delhi. Initially, they assured me that the transfer would be for only three months, yet they failed to bring me back to Ahmedabad for a year. Due to negative experiences and mental stress, I decided to resign. Even now, whenever I hear the company's name or the HR manager's name, my blood pressure rises. I had worked in that company for 14 years before leaving three years ago. I now seek valuable suggestions from you.
Regards,
Mukund
From India, Ahmadabad
Hi Deepti, Pls. find herewith the Sexual Harrasment Policy for your reference and implementation. Regards, Satishkumar
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Dear Deepti, Please find attached the Policy on prohibition of sexual harassment.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Dear Narsimhan,
I feel Mukundan should have taken the necessary steps while on the previous job or immediately after resigning. It's been three years since he left the previous job. What do you think Mukundan should do at this stage? I request you to give your valuable suggestion.
From India, Bangalore
I feel Mukundan should have taken the necessary steps while on the previous job or immediately after resigning. It's been three years since he left the previous job. What do you think Mukundan should do at this stage? I request you to give your valuable suggestion.
From India, Bangalore
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