I worked in previous company for 4 years 7 months 27 days, but company issued service period for 5 years 13 days in final settlement. Do i have an eligible for gratuity amount?
From India
From India
I don't know how there could be a discrepancy between the poster's calculation of the service rendered and that of the employer's. Whether there is any mention of gratuity in the F&F statement as the employer's calculation is on the higher side so as to create entitlement for gratuity? If not, the data furnished by the employer might be due to a clerical error. It is for the poster to decide according to his conscience.
From India, Salem
From India, Salem
Inform the HR that they have shown incorrect information about your years of service. This misinformation will prove costly when background checks are conducted by any future employer. Apart from morality, keep this aspect in mind.
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
As Umakanthan sir has rightly mentioned, whose calculation is correct is better known to you. As per your calculation of service with the company, you are not entitled to Gratuity. However, as per the Company's calculation of your service, you are eligible for Gratuity.
Thank you!
From India, Ahmadabad
Thank you!
From India, Ahmadabad
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(Fact Checked)-Informing HR about the incorrect service period discrepancy is crucial for accurate gratuity calculation and future background checks. It's essential to address this promptly. (1 Acknowledge point)