I am resigning from the company during my probation period. As per the appointment letter, there is a clause for termination within 24 hours during the probation period, and a separate clause for the notice period, which stipulates giving a 60-day written notice. Please advise me on which notice period I should consider.
Please advise me on what to do if I wish to leave within 4 days.
Thank you.
Regards,
From India, Pune
Please advise me on what to do if I wish to leave within 4 days.
Thank you.
Regards,
From India, Pune
As you mentioned in the clause stated in your appointment letter, a 24-hour notice is required to terminate from the employer's end, which is also applicable to you. There is no need to serve notice as you mentioned. Even if you pursue legal action, a judgment in your favor should result in equal benefits being drafted.
Thanks,
Naresh
From India, Hyderabad
Thanks,
Naresh
From India, Hyderabad
Understanding Notice Period Clauses
Read carefully, there may not be two types of clauses in N. Period. The 60-day period may be applicable upon your confirmation. Whatever the case may be, a 24-hour notice period is absurd, and the gentleman who drafted your appointment letter may be untrustworthy.
Regards,
Pon
From India, Lucknow
Read carefully, there may not be two types of clauses in N. Period. The 60-day period may be applicable upon your confirmation. Whatever the case may be, a 24-hour notice period is absurd, and the gentleman who drafted your appointment letter may be untrustworthy.
Regards,
Pon
From India, Lucknow
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