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ganeshpawar1974
What confirmed employee should do when company is asking to give resignation?. Reason is company want to outsource same work from outside. What employee should do??
From India, Mumbai
Rahul Chhabra
152

Dear Ganesh,
On a practical note, Bargain an extended notice period & compensation in lieu; and look for a new assignment. Make it a Win Win situation than getting into a conflict.
All the best!
Regards
Rahul Chhabra

From India, Delhi
kamesh333
186

Dear Mr.Ganesh,
Really I appreciate your management because in the present scenario the organizations are terminating the employee some how or other like tagging non-performance / misconduct / failures etc etc causes & at this stage continuing with them is also not a right option hence better to request for extra compensation as suggested by our friend Mr.Rahul and try for alternative.
Regards
kamesh333

From India, Hyderabad
Aks17
116

Hi
Try to sit across with the management and find out what makes them to go for outsourcing which may or may not be beneficial for them. You may also get to know the areas for improvement and if they had already made a decision in this matter, you may , as suggested by our friends in the columns, go for extended notice period to give enough time for you to get another job and also get all the payments due in an amicable manner.
There is no point in hanging in there when you are made known that they are okay without you.
Thanks and Regards

From India, Hyderabad
ganeshpawar1974
Company is not giving appointment letter after joining as per them offer letter is consider as appointment letter. what to do.
From India, Mumbai
Anonymous
offer letter received on plan A4 size paper instead on letter head.
From India, Mumbai
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