Is there any rule for paid leave will not considered in notice period in pvt ltd.
From India, Jalalpur
From India, Jalalpur
This is not governed by any labor law, but required rules can be made in-house.
If a company has a leave rule where employees cannot avail earned leave during the notice period, then the company should provide ample opportunity for employees to utilize or cash out their earned leaves.
From India, Bangalore
If a company has a leave rule where employees cannot avail earned leave during the notice period, then the company should provide ample opportunity for employees to utilize or cash out their earned leaves.
From India, Bangalore
Dear Sunil, Adjustment of leave against notice period is completely depends on a company whether it is pvt ltd, ltd or any other firm. As it is not governed by any labour law.
There is no law for or against taking leaves during the notice period. Companies are arbitrarily making such draconian rules without any consideration for the human factor. Since every employee signs the appointment letter acknowledging to abide by the company rules, the employee gets covered. One has to make the choice.
Warm Regards,
Bharat Gera
HR Consultant
From India, Thane
Warm Regards,
Bharat Gera
HR Consultant
From India, Thane
Dear Sunil,
The clause of notice period (of 1 to 3 months) is to regulate the termination or retrenchment of the employee by the establishment, as envisaged in the ID Act. The general condition of notice is to serve the notice period or else to pay the equivalent amount of the notice period. The earned leave is nothing but legally you can cash out against the notice period. If someone is going against this, it means nothing but harassment.
Thank you.
From India, Mumbai
The clause of notice period (of 1 to 3 months) is to regulate the termination or retrenchment of the employee by the establishment, as envisaged in the ID Act. The general condition of notice is to serve the notice period or else to pay the equivalent amount of the notice period. The earned leave is nothing but legally you can cash out against the notice period. If someone is going against this, it means nothing but harassment.
Thank you.
From India, Mumbai
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