My HR manager took my resignation forcefully by threatening me with being a non-performer, which is baseless. So, I chose to resign instead of facing termination. My HR manager provided me with a letter and one month's salary in lieu as ex-gratia. What does this mean? Is there a term that allows them not to give me any amount?
From India
From India
Understanding Ex Gratia Payments
Ex gratia is a Latin term that means "by favor," and it is most often used in a legal context. When something is done ex gratia, it is done voluntarily, out of kindness or grace. In law, an ex gratia payment is a payment made without the giver recognizing any liability or legal obligation.
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From India, Jaipur
Ex gratia is a Latin term that means "by favor," and it is most often used in a legal context. When something is done ex gratia, it is done voluntarily, out of kindness or grace. In law, an ex gratia payment is a payment made without the giver recognizing any liability or legal obligation.
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From India, Jaipur
As per my understanding, the term "ex gratia" is mostly used in bonus payments. If the company wants to pay out a bonus for a person who is outside the bonus limit (meaning not compliant with statutory regulations), it will be given in the form of "ex gratia."
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Haris
Human Resources
From India, Tiruchchirappalli
Regards,
Haris
Human Resources
From India, Tiruchchirappalli
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