I am working in one of the private company, at the end of the month i have informed company MD saying that i am resigning my position. But they told me to do 2 month notice period. but i said, i don't want documents. Now what they are doing is, may month fully i worked. end of the month itself, i have informed. now they are not giving my salary. so, can any one give suggestion?
From India, Bengaluru
From India, Bengaluru
Dear Cathy Jones,
Regarding notice on resignation, the duration of notice period or the rate of amount payable by the employee in lieu thereof would have been mentioned already in your appointment order or the contract of employment about which no mention in your post.
If the notice period is fixed as two months, whether you need any certificate of employment or experience or not, you have either to serve the entire notice period or to buy out it in part or full as the case be. Only then, you would be formally relieved on acceptance of your resignation. Alternatively, your employer can deduct the notice amount from your dues.
From India, Salem
Regarding notice on resignation, the duration of notice period or the rate of amount payable by the employee in lieu thereof would have been mentioned already in your appointment order or the contract of employment about which no mention in your post.
If the notice period is fixed as two months, whether you need any certificate of employment or experience or not, you have either to serve the entire notice period or to buy out it in part or full as the case be. Only then, you would be formally relieved on acceptance of your resignation. Alternatively, your employer can deduct the notice amount from your dues.
From India, Salem
Dear
Regarding notice on resignation, the duration of notice period or the rate of amount payable by the employee in lieu thereof would have been mentioned already in your appointment order or the contract of employment about which no mention in your post.
If the notice period is fixed as two months, whether you need any certificate of employment or experience or not, you have either to serve the entire notice period or to buy out it in part or full as the case be. Only then, you would be formally relieved on acceptance of your resignation. Alternatively, your employer can deduct the notice amount from your dues.
From India, Delhi
Regarding notice on resignation, the duration of notice period or the rate of amount payable by the employee in lieu thereof would have been mentioned already in your appointment order or the contract of employment about which no mention in your post.
If the notice period is fixed as two months, whether you need any certificate of employment or experience or not, you have either to serve the entire notice period or to buy out it in part or full as the case be. Only then, you would be formally relieved on acceptance of your resignation. Alternatively, your employer can deduct the notice amount from your dues.
From India, Delhi
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