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rahul-kumar-dubey1
Hi Team, Can you please help me, What if the company is terminating an employee within the probation period? Will they pay any extra salary?
From India, Pune
rkn61
625

You may strictly follow the procedure of your company and shall be in line with the
separation clause mentioned in the appointment letter issued to him, during the period of
probation. Principle of natural justice shall be applied.

From India, Aizawl
Advocate Prem Chanda Yadav
11

As per your appointment letter they should be pay like notice pay ..
From India, Mumbai
Vaishalee Parkhi
175

Hello Rahul,

Your Appointment letter may have a standard term that Company can terminate an employee on probation period with or without notice. However, unless and until the reason is very strong (like fraud, misconduct etc.) companies do follow a system of giving notice of 15 days or so to the respective person. This will make sure he's getting paid till the time he works in the company.

If performance is the reason of termination, you may extend the probation by next 3 months.

From India, Pune
KK!HR
1534

Termination of service during the probation period is subject to the prescribed notice period. So, the employee is entitled to such payment as per the probation clause if the termination is without notice unless there is no notice period during probation. Pl. check the probation clause.
From India, Mumbai
ashok-sharma1
5

Normally companies appt. letters provide for lesser notice period during probation period. Check relevant clause in your appt. letter and accordingly you will have to pay the salary amount.
From India
ashok-sharma1
5

I agree with the views of Mr. KK.
From India
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