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Sample Letters

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Sample Letters to Employees

Find inspiration in our curated catalog of letters to employees. Each sample letter comes with guidelines and advice to help you find the right words.

Letters to Employees

Letters to employees are letters written to individuals who work for an organization or for another person. If you are an employer or manage a group of employees, the chances are that you will have to write to the employees at some point. It could be an introduction letter to introduce a new product or service to salespersons, a rejection letter to turn down an employee's request for a promotion, or a thank-you letter to thank an employee for his/her hard work. You could also write a termination letter to fire an employee for his/her poor performance. Whatever the reason for your writing, the letter must be formal and professional.

All letters to employees must be addressed with the proper names of the recipients. But if your message is intended for all employees in general, you can address your letter as "To all employees". State the purpose of the letter. Convey your message briefly but clearly, highlighting all the important details. If the issue that you are writing about requires further explanation, make sure to offer your explanation in a way that the recipient can easily understand. Wrap it up with a positive note or a call to action.

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Letter announcing a meeting about holidays and bonuses
Letter announcing a promotion option to head supervisor
Letter announcing a promotion. Sample letter
Letter announcing bad news and the resulting layoffs
Letter announcing budget surplus to be given to staff
Letter announcing factory closure emergency policies
Letter announcing new saving plans for the company employees
Letter announcing promotion to chief networking officer
Letter announcing promotion to the post of supervisor
Letter announcing store closing due to decreased sales
Letter announcing surplus budget to buy seats
Letter announcing the annual employee holiday luncheon
Letter announcing the death of an employee's father
Letter announcing the implementation of smoke-free policy
Letter announcing the leaving of an employee. Sample letter
Letter announcing the promotion and transfer of an employee
Letter announcing the promotion of an employee
Letter announcing transition to permanent employment
Letter announcing work schedule for Christmas holidays
Letter appreciating an employee's idea about a new system
Letter appreciating an employee's idea to promote sales
Letter appreciating an employee's idea to start a new system
Letter example for fee approval of training seminar
Letter example to accept a notice of resignation
Letter example to confirm that an error will be corrected
Letter example to Criticize employees for smoking
Letter example to reprimand an employee for breach of policy
Letter giving advice to subordinates about punctuality
Letter giving advice to subordinates about team issues
Letter giving advice to subordinates to resolve a conflict

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