Dear All,
Kindly check the details below and suggest to me how to pay salary in this case:
Date of joining - 16th May '18
Date of resignation - 17th Aug '18 (reason - relocating to another city)
Last Working Day - 17th Sep '18
Notice period as per the probation period rule of the company - 4 weeks
Yearly Gross salary - INR 400,000
Basic Salary - INR 200,000
Should the company pay the full salary or only the basic salary for Aug '18 and 17 days' salary for Sep '18, or should it hold 50% of the salary for Aug '18?
Kindly suggest.
From India, Delhi
Kindly check the details below and suggest to me how to pay salary in this case:
Date of joining - 16th May '18
Date of resignation - 17th Aug '18 (reason - relocating to another city)
Last Working Day - 17th Sep '18
Notice period as per the probation period rule of the company - 4 weeks
Yearly Gross salary - INR 400,000
Basic Salary - INR 200,000
Should the company pay the full salary or only the basic salary for Aug '18 and 17 days' salary for Sep '18, or should it hold 50% of the salary for Aug '18?
Kindly suggest.
From India, Delhi
Please confirm when is the last working of the employee. is it 17th of September? or the employee is not serving the notice period?
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Dear Richa,
The employee is serving the required notice of 4 weeks. Under such a circumstance, the employee's full salary for the month of August and 17 days in September will be generated. You may release the August salary by month-end (if your company policy allows) and release 17 days of September as F&F post-clearance is done.
Regards,
Rahul Chhabra
From India, Delhi
The employee is serving the required notice of 4 weeks. Under such a circumstance, the employee's full salary for the month of August and 17 days in September will be generated. You may release the August salary by month-end (if your company policy allows) and release 17 days of September as F&F post-clearance is done.
Regards,
Rahul Chhabra
From India, Delhi
Dear Rahul,
I would like to highlight that in her offer letter it is mentioned that - "During the probation period, the written notice is of four weeks or basic salary in lieu thereof on either side." So, I just wanted to understand whether he shall be paid the basic salary or the full gross salary.
From India, Delhi
I would like to highlight that in her offer letter it is mentioned that - "During the probation period, the written notice is of four weeks or basic salary in lieu thereof on either side." So, I just wanted to understand whether he shall be paid the basic salary or the full gross salary.
From India, Delhi
During the probation period, the written notice is of four weeks or basic salary in lieu thereof on either side. It means that if the employee doesn't give notice of 4 weeks, he/she has to pay basic salary for 4 weeks in its place. Since she has given notice, she is eligible for full salary.
Please consult your seniors in HR or finance in your organization for a better understanding of this.
Rahul
From India, Delhi
Please consult your seniors in HR or finance in your organization for a better understanding of this.
Rahul
From India, Delhi
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