narinder.rathore
11

Take him as consultant or extend his service till you need. No matter what his age is, until person is physically and mently fit to perform his duties.
From India, Surat
RATNA SEKHAR
4

Dear Rajesh,
If an employee is about to retired the following steps to be followed :
1) Ask him to submit resignation & make his settlement (if he attained age of retirement resignation is not mandatory) and issue a letter from your end stating that he has attained the retirement age.
2) Take him as Retainer on FTC (Fixed Term Contract) for eleven months ( Make separate appointment letter) , no statutory benefits to be given to him as he / she was retired from the services of the company.
3) If company wants to deduct PF they can deduct 12 % on (Basic / consolidated pay ) no EPF should be deducted, If employee is working in AP P.Tax to be deducted.
4) And finaly his job nature should be consultant basis and it should not be regular basis.
Regards,
Sekhar

From India, New Delhi
jksolanki
It is better to let him retire with all his benefits. After that the company can hire him as a consultant. This will be beneficial to both considering all points and views of work area.
From India, Pune
Suraj Biswal
2

I am satisfied with this answer, but is it above things are mentioned in any act book, or referenced book suggestion will be much knowledgeable Thanking you Suraj Biswal
From India, Bhubaneswar
Raj Kumar Hansdah
1426

No my dear friend; you'll not find uch things in any HR textbooks. these are the practical aspect and come out of experience. That's why this forum is so useful, as we can share and benefit from others' experiences..
From India, Delhi
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