Hi All,
I am asking this query on behalf of my friend. My friend is working in one company where the salary cycle is from the 20th to the 20th (i.e., 20 Nov-20 Dec). He was on leave from 25 November to 25 December. His leave balance is 12, and it's a 5-day working company, i.e., Mon-Fri. So, my query is how many days of salary he will get for the current month.
Thanks, Suraj
From India, Pune
I am asking this query on behalf of my friend. My friend is working in one company where the salary cycle is from the 20th to the 20th (i.e., 20 Nov-20 Dec). He was on leave from 25 November to 25 December. His leave balance is 12, and it's a 5-day working company, i.e., Mon-Fri. So, my query is how many days of salary he will get for the current month.
Thanks, Suraj
From India, Pune
Dear Suraj,
Kindly provide me with information regarding your organization's policies on the prefixing and suffixing of the weekly off with any leave policies. If you are receiving a salary slip, could you please indicate how your salary month is specified? Is it dated from the 20th to the 20th of the month or by the month's name? Additionally, could you clarify how your salary is disbursed - is it through cash or bank transfer? Lastly, what is the gross salary amount?
Regards,
S. Mohd. Shuaib
From India, Mumbai
Kindly provide me with information regarding your organization's policies on the prefixing and suffixing of the weekly off with any leave policies. If you are receiving a salary slip, could you please indicate how your salary month is specified? Is it dated from the 20th to the 20th of the month or by the month's name? Additionally, could you clarify how your salary is disbursed - is it through cash or bank transfer? Lastly, what is the gross salary amount?
Regards,
S. Mohd. Shuaib
From India, Mumbai
Hello Mohd. Shuaib,
Thank you for your reply. They have provided the salary slip for this month, which is December. There is no specific policy regarding weekly offs; however, Saturday and Sunday are considered as the weekly days off. Even if you take a long leave, you will still receive your salary for weekends. The salary is deposited directly into the bank account, and the gross salary amount is 17,500.
Please let me know if you need any further information.
Thank you.
From India, Pune
Thank you for your reply. They have provided the salary slip for this month, which is December. There is no specific policy regarding weekly offs; however, Saturday and Sunday are considered as the weekly days off. Even if you take a long leave, you will still receive your salary for weekends. The salary is deposited directly into the bank account, and the gross salary amount is 17,500.
Please let me know if you need any further information.
Thank you.
From India, Pune
Thanks for your reply. My question is what about the days he went to office from 20th to 25th November I.e 5 days and 6 weekly off. Is he eligible for getting salary of these 11 days?? Thanks, Suraj
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Dear Suraj,
There are many companies that close attendance early. The purpose behind this is to disburse monthly paychecks by the first of every month or even earlier.
In your scenario, the attendance computation period, as it seems, should be from the 21st to the 20th. Therefore:
- November salary: there should be no deduction (Attendance from 21st Oct to 20th Nov).
- December salary: no pay (Zero Attendance from 25th Nov to 20th Dec = 26 days absence - Less 12 leave balance = 14 days deduction).
- January salary: 5 days' salary deduction (21st Dec to 25th Dec).
I hope this answers your question.
From Pakistan, Karachi
There are many companies that close attendance early. The purpose behind this is to disburse monthly paychecks by the first of every month or even earlier.
In your scenario, the attendance computation period, as it seems, should be from the 21st to the 20th. Therefore:
- November salary: there should be no deduction (Attendance from 21st Oct to 20th Nov).
- December salary: no pay (Zero Attendance from 25th Nov to 20th Dec = 26 days absence - Less 12 leave balance = 14 days deduction).
- January salary: 5 days' salary deduction (21st Dec to 25th Dec).
I hope this answers your question.
From Pakistan, Karachi
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