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Mousmi24
Hi To All!
Would like to know from all the HR Experts if it is compulsory to give a performance appriasal /ex-gratia to an employee who resigns from the job
The process had got delayed the appriasal were due in june but were completed in Aug the arrears have been paid to all the other employees but one employee resigned in August and we decided not to give her any increment of ex-gratia.
Would like to know are there any legal implication if we dont pay.
Mousmi

From India, Pune
ravi5554
427

Hi, 1.There is no legal implications for performance pay. 2. If he/she is eligible according to the policy, then you must pay. 3. for the sake of separation don’t stop the pay,
From India, Mumbai
isocertification&hrsolutions
65

Dear Mousmi,
Performance appraisal is an internal activity of any organisation to review employees performance level, competencies and related activities,there is no legal boundations from government department at all.
So do not worry any more.
Regards
Manish Srivastava
HR ISO Consultant ( QMS,EMs & FSMS)
+91- 96707- 66 888

From India, Lucknow
ravi5554
427

Hi, 1.As per your Performance policy if she eligible, then i said to pay.
From India, Mumbai
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