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Space for both the supervisor and the employee to sign, acknowledging they have discussed the document. Purpose and Best Practices How to Write Up an Employee Without Legal Risk

Actionable steps and clear goals the employee must meet to resolve the issue. b6340.mp4

A standard write-up typically includes the following elements: Space for both the supervisor and the employee

An outline of potential disciplinary actions (e.g., suspension or termination) if the behavior continues. and the supervisor's name.

In professional contexts, a is a formal document used to record specific incidents, performance issues, or policy violations. It serves as an official warning and a roadmap for improvement. Key Components of a Professional Write-Up

A clear reference to the specific company rule or policy that was breached.

Name, job title, department, and the supervisor's name.