Hi, I will be completing 5 years of service in my present company on Feb 16th. Will I be eligible for Gratuity, if I resign on Jan 31st and then serve the one month notice period until Feb 28th? Is notice period included in calculating 5 years eligibility period for gratuity or is it necessary that I submit my resignation only after Feb 16th i.e., after completing 5 years (before submitting resignaiton) and then serve notice period? Thank you for your help.
Notice period will be counted as service provided you work during the notice period days. The date of leaving will be the date on which the gratuity actually accrues. Therefore, if you submit resignation in January and get relieved in February, you will be eligible for gratuity. Regards, Madhu.T.K
From India, Kannur
From India, Kannur
dear i will advise u to submit paper after completing five years.suppose u resign on 31 jan after serving notice and your employer relieved u on same day.legally u are right ,but to be on safe side better give after completing five years. tks j s malik
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Dear Anuj Keep Suggestions by Both Madhu & Malik. Understand Your Employer. Your Employer Might relieve you on the same day for 2 Reasons 1) Long Serving Employee - Should be Given Free Hand for Career Prospects 2) Long Service Employee - Good Rapport with Colleagues, Might Take People with him. Better Understand the Employer & then Take a Decision...
From India, Coimbatore
From India, Coimbatore
Dear Anup, greetings for the day, above frainds r right ,but according to Gratuty Act If a emoloyee work in a company for 4 year 8month(240 days) then he/she is elgible for gratuty,please ask Madhu About this. regards, Rajendra
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
dear as per gratuity act five year minimum service required to be eligible for gatuity.in one case madras highcourt has given judgement that if someone has completed 240 days in fifth year ,he is eligible for gratuity but there is no amendment in the act. tks j s malik
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Hi, It is strange to know that in India 5 years service completion is esential for Gratuity eligibility. Here in Pakistan every employee who completes one year of his service, is eligible for gratuity.......In the mentioned case notice period must be included in your job tenure Regards Sagheer Ahmed Niagara Mills Pvt Limited Faisalabad, Pakistan
From Pakistan, Faisalabad
From Pakistan, Faisalabad
Labour Laws: The Payment of Graturity Act, 1972 Applicability: All Industries/Commercial Establishments who are registered under Shops & Establishment Act or Factories Act. Gratuity Formula: Last Wage Drawn Divided by 26 Multiplied by 15 and the whole multimplied by no. of years Service. Wage means whatever you are calculating ffor EPF purpose. Eligiblity: After completion of 5 years total service. (for this purpose 6 months and above can be rounded off to full years services and less than 6 months need not be.). Pl remember, for eligibility, it is after 5 year service, but for payment, from the date of joining , the period will be taken into calculation. In death case, this 5 year services is waived off that means, if an employee dies after completion of 3 year total service, his nominee is eligible to get 3 years Gratuity amount from the organisation. Employer is to take Nomination Form as per rules from the employee concerned once he completes one year service from the date of joining. Forfeiture or Deductions are allowaable from the Gratuity amount as per provisions stipulated in the Act.
From India, Coimbatore
From India, Coimbatore
Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972 Provides for payment of gratuity @ 15 days' wages for every completed year of service or part thereof, in excess of seven months Maximum amount of gratuity payable under the Act was raised from Rs. 1.00 lakh to Rs. 3.50 lakh with effect from 24.9.97 No wage ceiling for coverage under the Act Applicability
From India, Coimbatore
- Every factory (as defined in Factories Act), mine, oilfield, plantation, port and railway.
- Every shop or establishment to which Shops & Establishment Act of a State applies in which 10 or more persons are employed at any time during the year end.
- Any establishment employing 10 or more persons as may be notified by the Central Government.
- Once Act applies, it continues to apply even if employment strength falls below 10.
- The quantum of gratuity is to be computed at the rate of 15 days wages (7 days wages in case of seasonal establishments) based on rate of wages last drawn by the employee concerned for every completed year of service or a part thereof exceeding 6 months.
- The total amount of gratuity payable shall not exceed the prescribed limit.
- In case where higher benefit of gratuity is available under any gratuity scheme of the Co., the employee will be entitled to higher benefit
- Gratuity = Monthly Salary x 15 days x No. of yrs. of service 26
- Max. Gratuity payable under the Act is Rs. 3,50,000/- (w.e.f. 24-9-1997)
From India, Coimbatore
Dear All, Thanks for the valuable suggestions. Can anyone pl. let me know, if an employer can deduct some % of gratuity per month from employee's salary from the date of joining? Can an employer show gratuity as a part of CTC?? Thanks once again and awaiting the replies. Regards, APARNA
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
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