[IMG]file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/jagmohan/My%20Documents/My%20Pictures/2009-03-05/Scan11145.JPG[/IMG] An employee is working in a private company for 2.5 years and above. His employer transfer him to another place with the support of appointment letter. Because of transferable rules is mentioned in appointment letter. New place is not suitable for employee. Has any option for him?
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Dear Mr. Rajesh,
An employee has the following options based on the clause mentioned in the Appointment Letter in case of any transfer...
1) An employee can accept the transfer with a transfer letter...
2) An employee can put down his / her resignation and demand for the same location as working before the transfer....
3) An employee can resign and search for a new job....
Any of the either options are available.....
Regards
Ankit
09869851356
From India, Mumbai
An employee has the following options based on the clause mentioned in the Appointment Letter in case of any transfer...
1) An employee can accept the transfer with a transfer letter...
2) An employee can put down his / her resignation and demand for the same location as working before the transfer....
3) An employee can resign and search for a new job....
Any of the either options are available.....
Regards
Ankit
09869851356
From India, Mumbai
Dear Rajesh,
m very much agree with Mr. amit.
Becoz, it is clearly mention in the appointment letter that ur services can be tranferred to another place with the discretion of management.
u have to accept the Transfer letter or else put down ur paper like ankit said.
Regards
Vipin:)
Regards
Vipin
From India, New Delhi
m very much agree with Mr. amit.
Becoz, it is clearly mention in the appointment letter that ur services can be tranferred to another place with the discretion of management.
u have to accept the Transfer letter or else put down ur paper like ankit said.
Regards
Vipin:)
Regards
Vipin
From India, New Delhi
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