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Kader
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Hi
I am HR Professional in a firm. Recently one of our X-employee re-joined with us. I have already closed his previous file when he was leaved our firm. According I have opened his new file as he joined once again. I have a quarry, shall I open a new file for him or continue his previous file. Pls help out me.
Thanks

From Bangladesh, Dhaka
Purabi10
Dear Kedar,
I think you have to open a new file for the employee, as the person had left the organization & re-joining, you have to calculate his service period only from the date he rejoined.If you are generating employee code, you need to generate a fresh one.
If case of maintaining personal file, it's better to get a fresh one but if you want you can use the previous personal file of that employee.Make sure you have a copy of his releaving letter in the file.

From India, Madras
atahirswiss
1

No, you have to treat him/her as a fresh employee if he/she had quit the company and rejoined. If you again continue with it then you have to calculate days worked when it comes to paying graduity.
There are many complications. Better consult you boss/ super boss so that you are not anwerable if there are issues arising due to re openeing of file.
Regards
Tahir

From India, Madras
chum
18

You have to consider him as a new employee n go for new personal file. The old file is no way connected with his new employment.
From India, Mangaluru
zeepex
Hi to all of you, My last company offered me a good salary than present , but there is not good working environment and not they are professionally. should i go there or not?
From India, New Delhi
zeepex
Hi to all of you, I have NSN ( National Security No.) plastic card . can i use it for directly withdraw my PF form PF office. vijay
From India, New Delhi
sathish.hr1975
1

Dear Kader,
Rejoining does not indicate continuous service. For statutory provisions like P.F.,E.S.I.,Gratuity,Leaves etc. you have to allot new PF No. & has to be opened new file. But if you don't want show for above provision break in service treating that he is on leave then you can continue previous file & not need allot new P.F.No. there is no service break. The condition is that in the mean period he had to not work in other orgn. so that he has to be treated that he is having continous service.
bai,
P.Sathish Kumar

From India, Jaipur
HRalen
2

Hi Kader You wil have to open a new file, as you have already pay him all his benefitsa and you are re employing him, he is same as a new starter to the company now...
From Qatar, Doha
sudhirems@gmail.com
Dear what is the loss if we keep all the history of employee in one file ? Infact , its important to keep employee relations( records ) with company at one place/file. Regards Sudhir
From Qatar, Doha
Ronald S
You need to continue the old file.
An employee's file suppose to relate the employment history thta he has with the Company. Additional reasons for keeping the old file are
1. Given the time that he has re-joined the company, there may some statutory requiremements for continuation of benefits
2. You may want to view any disciplinary records from his first period of employment for trending

From Trinidad and Tobago, Princes Town
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