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das.jerosia
Hi Riya,
It is always good & safe for the employer not to force the employee who is not willing to serve the notice period, because once the employee has decided to leave the organisation,there is no point in forceing him to be with the organisation, there is chance of misuse or damage of company data. In case if the contract says that the person has to pay the notice period, you can recover the same from his/her full and final settlement if required.
Thanis & regards
Jerosia

From India, Bangalore
das.jerosia
[QUOTE=das.jerosia;923499]Hi Riya,
It is always good & safe for the employer not to force the employee who is not willing to serve the notice period, because once the employee has decided to leave the organisation,there is no point in forceing him/her to be with the organisation, there is chance of misuse or damage of company data. In case if the contract says that the person has to pay the notice period, you can recover the same from his/her full and final settlement if required.
Thanis & regards
Jerosia

From India, Bangalore
Raj Kumar Hansdah
1426

Dear Riya
It is nice to know that the idea was not yours !!!!
I understand your predicament and empathise with you.
Many good HR persons face this kind of problem quiet often. We have to find a balance between our personal values, corporate ethics and the suggested imperatives. It is not an easy situation and one wants to work for an organization where one can contribute from the heart without any fear or for any favour.
Warm regards.

From India, Delhi
Vasant Nair
90

Hey Guys!!
As HR practitioners lets all be positive in our appraoch to handling people related issues.
All this about Legal Action, Police Complaints etc..pains me.
Can we not train ourselves to demonstrate a caring attitude even towarsd people who have left the Co. or who are o the verge of leaving the Co.
Somehow, suggestions of Legal Action etc...against an employee who has not served his notice period does not appeal to me.
There are several more effective and better ways of handling people related issues that will lead to a Win Win Situation.
I know of a situation where the MD of a Co. in sheer frustration, had in the same letter, terminated the services of an employee four times. One can only laugh at such juvenile acts.
Best Wishes,
Vasant Nair

From India, Mumbai
riyarodeshia
26

It sounds good to hear that HR is by the employer for the employees but ultimatly HR is always working as employers wish they can never fight for employee rites.... :(
From India, Delhi
dagarlr
The Employer can and should deduct the amount due for the period without notice. This is the only way out if employee do not cooperate. Thanks n Regards. Dagar
From India, Ambala
Mammu007
6

Dears,
The person who decided to resign from the company actually not working for the company afterwards. He is looking around for the skills, information or whatever it is that can take along with him when he/leaves the company (if he is intelligent).
If someone is kept by force has a tendency to shoot troubles which may appear months after his/resignation! Why don't you think about such cautions?
I normally suggest the management to release the employee with notice period from the next day we accepted the resignation! He/She will not be allowed to use PCs or any other official things from then onwards.
If someone really wants to resign from HR & Admin department DO NOT let him to serve the notice period. Dont recieve his Resignation until you find a substitute. As soon as you recieve the resignation, pay him notice period and release him as early as possible.
You can THINK the reasons behind this, right?
Mammu

From Djibouti
ktlian
hi riya,
this is not a suggestion but my opinion on the issue.
i suspect this is a case of personal relationship gone bad between the two parties.it seems to me that the employee is willing to bear the necessary damages. but the employer/s having a personal vendetta against him/her!! this is,not only unprofessional, but also outrageous.your decision to resign further strengthens my opinion.my greatest appreciation for being true to yourself.
i wish you the best.

From India, Delhi
Mammu007
6

:icon6: Ha haa... That's what I said! I know there are few oversmart people out there like you. I am talking about them only.
Data sourcing out cannot be stopped. Not 101, 10001 ways are there. To avoid this, maximum what we can do is... all of a sudden, stop the employee.
I play a step forward. Where ever I work, I have my synchronized online storage folder which I manage for more than 4 and half years now. Even if my employer doesnt allow pendrive or laptop, my works are safe with me.:)
Impossible is NOTHING! right?
Mammu:icon10:

From Djibouti
Vasant Nair
90

Dear Riya,
Hats off to you. You surely have shown tremendous courage and steel in your spine.
Best of Luck and do be in touch. I admire your attitude. Keep it up.
My email is: .
Cheers!!!
Vasant Nair

From India, Mumbai
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