Warning Letter for being Rude and Confrontational

A warning letter for being rude and confrontational is a letter that is written by an employer or the HR department, in which the employee is addressed and informed about the warning, which is being given to him for exhibiting rude and confrontational behavior.

When an employee shows unprofessional behavior at the workplace, the management cannot ignore it, as it impacts the working environment, other employees, and the overall company productivity. In addition, everyone starts getting involved in unacceptable behavior, if timely action is not taken for the wrong behavior of one employee.

Usually, if the situation is not severe, a company tries to give an oral warning to the employee. If it does not work, it issues a written warning letter, which can be followed by harsh consequences, if the behavior rectification is not done by the employee.

Rude and confrontational behavior is offensive, and companies do not encourage it. There are often stated rules of acceptable behavior in the employee handbook, that need to be adhered to by the employees while working. However, if an employee affects other employees or the company environment, the management is forced to take a step.

The warning letter for being rude and confrontational may include varying details as per the circumstances and company requirements. However, the general details added are:

  • Date.
  • Employer details.
  • Employee details.
  • Inform about the warning.
  • Incidence or issue, due to which the warning is being issued.
  • Mention witnesses, if any.
  • Effects of the bad behavior on the affectees and company.
  • Reference to the company rules.
  • Future consequences of continued bad behavior.
  • Show hope of rectification and improvement.
  • Salutation and signature.

The written warning is kept in the employee records for any future reference, and it affects the employee’s reputation and yearly evaluation, which is why employees try to avoid getting warning letters.

Sample Warning Letter

Date

Name

Address

Dear Mr. William,

I am writing this letter as a warning for your rude and confrontational behavior with Mr. Smith John on 20th January 20XX.

When the client deadline was not met, you, as a manager, were responsible for it. Instead, you took all your anger out on your assistant manager. You were not only rude but confronted him for what was not even his fault. Some witnesses claimed that it even involved physical confrontation to some extent. Mr. John is quite disturbed because of this behavior, and our company does not want to lose a hardworking man as he is.

This is completely unacceptable. Our company focuses on the culture of a friendly and comfortable workplace for all our employees. However, you have violated the rules and transgressed the allowed limits. We are right now only issuing you a warning letter, however, if such behavior gets repeated, our next step would be your termination.

Being our responsible employee, we hope that you will rectify your behavior and apologize to the affected party.

Regards,

Sarah Schwarzenegger. 


File: Word (.docx) 2007+ and iPad Size 19 Kb | Download