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Page 1: Problem Employees: Counseling and Disciplineinstructor.mstc.edu/instructor/ctomski/Chap012-Tomski.pdfWhat is a Problem Employee? ... taking unscheduled time off are personal illness

Problem

Employees:

Counseling

and

Discipline

Chapter 12

Copyright © 2010 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. McGraw-Hill/Irwin

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What is a Problem Employee?

• One who is consistently unwilling or

unable to follow the rules or meet

performance standards.

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Two Types of Problem

Employees

1) Employees Causing Problems

2) Employees With Problems

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Problems Requiring

Special Attention Questions to help uncover the true source of

a performance problem:

• Has the employee performed better in the past?

• Has the employee received proper training?

• Does the employee know and understand the

objectives he or she is to accomplish?

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Problems Requiring

Special Attention Questions to help uncover the true source of

a performance problem:

• Is the supervisor providing enough feedback and

support?

• Has the supervisor encouraged and rewarded

high performance?

• Are other employees with similar abilities

performing well or experiencing similar

difficulties?

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Most Common Types of

Problems • Absenteeism and tardiness

• Insubordination and uncooperativeness

• Alcohol and drug abuse

• Workplace violence

• Theft

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Absenteeism and Tardiness

• A recent survey found that absenteeism

cost employers an average of $645 per

employee in 2003.

• The most common reasons given for

taking unscheduled time off are personal

illness and family issues.

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Why Employees Had

Unscheduled Absences

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Absenteeism and Tardiness

• To help reduce absenteeism:

– Initiate paid time off banks

– Create a positive work environment in which

morale is strong

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Insubordination

• Insubordination

– the deliberate

refusal to do what a

supervisor or other

superior asks

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Alcohol and Drug Abuse

• Alcohol and drug abuse

– About 1 out of 10 workers abuse or are

dependent on alcohol or drugs.

– The ADA treats substance abuse arising from

an addiction as a disability.

– Actions taken with regard to the employee

should focus on work performance, not the

substance abuse itself.

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Workplace Violence and Theft

• Security managers say that workplace

violence is their number one security

threat

• An estimated 2 million incidents of

workplace violence occur each year.

• Workers who abuse alcohol or drugs or

who have psychological problems may be

more likely to engage in violence at work.

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Workplace Violence

• Domestic violence is a contributing factor

to workplace violence.

• Domestic violence is behind millions of

days of absences each year, and millions

more in lost productivity

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Theft

• The largest cause of missing goods and

money for retailers is employee theft, not

shoplifting.

• “Stealing time” and Internet surfing are

also considered theft.

• Information theft is a serious and growing

problem.

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Counseling

• Counseling

– the process of learning about an individual’s

personal problem and helping the employee

resolve it.

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Counseling

• Benefits of counseling

– Improved job satisfaction and motivation

• Appropriate times to counsel

– When employees need help in determining

how to resolve a problem that is affecting their

work

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Counseling Techniques

• Directive counseling

– An approach to counseling in which the

supervisor asks the employee questions

about the specific problem; when the

supervisor understands the problem, he

suggests ways to handle it

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Counseling Techniques

• Nondirective counseling

– An approach to counseling in which the

supervisor primarily listens, encouraging the

employee to look for the source of the

problem and propose possible solutions

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The Counseling Interview

• Discussion of the problem

• Consideration of possible solutions

• Select a solution

• Scheduling follow-up meeting

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Discipline

• Discipline

– Action taken by the supervisor to prevent

employees from breaking rules

• Punishment

– an unpleasant consequence given in

response to undesirable behavior.

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Employee Rights During the

Disciplinary Process • Know job expectations and the consequences of not

fulfilling those expectations.

• Receive consistent and predictable management

action in response to rule violations.

• Receive fair discipline based on facts.

• Be able to question management’s statement of the

facts and to present a defense.

• Receive progressive discipline.

• Be able to appeal a disciplinary action.

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The Discipline Process

• Observe and understand the facts behind

problem behavior.

• Meet with the employees involved

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The Discipline Process

• Warning

• Suspension

• Demotion

• Dismissal

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Guidelines for Effective

Discipline • Do not wait to act.

• Focus on learning about and resolving the issue

at hand.

• Keep emotions in check.

• Make it a private matter.

• Be consistent in administering discipline.

• Keep a record of disciplinary actions taken and

the basis for the discipline.

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Positive Discipline

• Positive discipline

– Discipline designed to prevent problem

behavior from beginning

• A supervisor can administer positive discipline

by working to create the conditions under which

employees are least likely to cause problems

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Detection of the Troubled

Employee • If disciplinary action or counseling seem

ineffective at resolving the problem, a

supervisor may have a troubled employee.

• Look for signs of substance abuse but

avoid accusations – instead, focus on job

performance.

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Confrontation of the

Troubled Employee • Document the problem

• Confront the employee

– Review the employee’s performance,

describing the evidence of a problem

– Refer the employee for counseling

• Explain the consequences of not

changing

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What is an EAP?

• Employee assistance program (EAP)

– a company-based program for providing

counseling and related help to employees

whose personal problems affect their

performance

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More on EAPs

• Types of Employee Assistance

Programs:

– Recovery from substance abuse

– Financial or career counseling

– Referrals for child care and elder care

– AIDS education and counseling

– Cultural adjustment counseling

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Benefits of an EAP

• Employees can find treatment for

problems affecting their performance

• Help organizations develop policies,

educate employees, and train supervisors

• Relieve supervisors who feel pressured to

help with employee’s personal problems

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Benefits of an EAP (cont.)

• Offers an alternative to firing troubled

employees, saving the cost of replacing

them

• Reduction in accidents, absenteeism, and

turnover

• Help maintain a drug-free workplace

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Sources of Support

• Your manager

• The human resource department

• Outside consultant

• Labor attorney

• Outside human relations specialist

• Local Small Business Administration office

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