Addressing performance issues within your team can be difficult.
The good news is you don’t have to figure it out alone. In this webinar, our HR expert, Joe Beall will discuss the unique challenges of managing progressive performance gaps in the construction industry.
He’ll walk you through how to maintain productivity, safety and harmony on your projects while navigating the complexities of performance issues procedures specific to the construction environment.
Here are some important highlights. Catch the full webinar below for more information.
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Progressive Discipline:
- The term “progressive discipline” refers to the steps leading from initial conversations to potential termination.
- It can be challenging for management teams, and not all managers are trained or equipped to handle it effectively.
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Importance of Consistent Discipline:
- Consistency in applying discipline is crucial to avoid confusion and ensure fair treatment across the organization.
- Inconsistencies can lead to disparities in how employees are treated and can affect overall morale and performance.
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Role of Training and Documentation:
- Training managers on how to conduct verbal and written discipline is essential.
- Proper documentation is crucial for maintaining consistency and for use in potential future disputes.
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Steps in Progressive Discipline:
- Step 1: Verbal counseling, which may or may not be documented.
- Step 2: Written warning, involving face-to-face discussions and official documentation.
- Step 3: Suspension, usually without pay, used as a serious measure to correct behavior.
- Step 4: Termination, if the behavior does not improve after previous steps.
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Effective Use of Verbal Discipline:
- Immediate verbal counseling (boots on the ground) is more effective than delayed written warnings.
- Early intervention can prevent small issues from becoming larger problems.
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Engagement and Coaching:
- Engaging employees through coaching can lead to better performance and retention.
- Managers should provide feedback and course corrections in real-time.
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Implementation of Discipline Policies:
- For companies without existing discipline policies, it is crucial to establish a code of conduct and train managers accordingly.
- Consistently applying these policies across all employees helps in maintaining a fair work environment.
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Handling Multigenerational Workforce:
- Updating discipline policies and incorporating them into the employee handbook is important.
- Clear communication and training on these policies ensure that all employees, regardless of tenure, understand the expectations.
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Suspension Alternatives:
- Consider issuing a suspension letter without enforcing days off to avoid additional costs and burdens on the company.
- The letter still serves as a serious