Employee Theft
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Does anyone have a formal "anti-theft" policy?
Over the past two weeks, I have had two instances where employees took unapproved short term loans from their cash banks (that's the charming way of saying they stole money with the intent to put it back later) and one instance where an employee took an expensive watch that was left behind by a guest instead of handling it appropriately through our Lost & Found Department.
I want to create a formal policy and then have all employees attend a training session that defines for them exactly what theft is (i.e. riding the clock, punching another employees time card when they are late or leaving early, use of company equipment for personal use (long distance phone calls/computer use, etc.) as well as the more obvious instances such as mishandling of cash and company or guest property.
Thanks in advance for any assistance you can give me!
Over the past two weeks, I have had two instances where employees took unapproved short term loans from their cash banks (that's the charming way of saying they stole money with the intent to put it back later) and one instance where an employee took an expensive watch that was left behind by a guest instead of handling it appropriately through our Lost & Found Department.
I want to create a formal policy and then have all employees attend a training session that defines for them exactly what theft is (i.e. riding the clock, punching another employees time card when they are late or leaving early, use of company equipment for personal use (long distance phone calls/computer use, etc.) as well as the more obvious instances such as mishandling of cash and company or guest property.
Thanks in advance for any assistance you can give me!
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If you define "exactly what theft is", then somebody will take an item not on the list and claim it's not theft and then you are stuck arguing about it. I'm not sure I'd even do a training session - just issue the policy and make sure everyone signs it.
Theft is taking anything that you don't own. Back in my hotel days, we took disciplinary action for infractions as minor as taking leftover food from a guest's fridge. (Gross, I know.)
"Any action resulting in management's reasonable belief that the employee has engaged in conduct deemed inappropriate by Sunrise including, but not limited to, the following may result in immediate termination:
- Theft"
James Sokolowski
HRhero.com
Just my nickel's worth this morning from the beautiful city of Atlanta.
G.R.
My $0.02 worth.
DJ The Balloonman
"You steal - You're fired!"
I don't think any type of policy except "YOU'RE FIRED!" is necessary.