maryjose
1

My friend was employed in a proprietor company for 3.6 years. Company has become Pvt Ltd with different name. he has work in the new company for 1.6 years.
He closed his PF account in proprietor co. and opened a new PF account in Pvt Ltd. Is he eligible for gratuity.

From India, Chennai
Shrikant_pra
264

If new appointment letter mentions continuity of service, yes; otherwise no.
From India, Mumbai
saswatabanerjee
2392

Strictly speaking, as per law you are not eligible for gratuity. However, there are ways to prove that the business and the actual employer has not changed. This is referred to as piercing the corporate veil. That, you need to show that the actual is the same in both cases, number of people, location, clients and nature of business has remained same.
If you have this information and you can file a claim with your employer for graduates. If he denies the same you can go to the commissioner and file an official complaint. If you can who's your point to head to the satisfaction required under law, you will probably get the gratuity
You cannot do this you leave your job obviously. The other question is do you really have the time and money to pursue this? Remember, it is not compulsory for for the commissioner to give judgement in your favour. If the amount is not very large, just skip it and proceed

From India, Mumbai
davechetan1780@gmail.com
1. What is % of contribution pf a/c no 22 in pf monthly challan.
2. How many is pension wages?
Monthly basic is---- 20000
Earn basic is -------
14000
Then what is pension wages----

From India, Udaipur
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