Hi Monisha,
If the person has leave balance, then he can get it adjusted in his Notice Period. In that case, he is not allowed to take leave in the Notice Period; otherwise, the Notice Period will be extended by those many days.
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Vijaya
From India, Ahmedabad
If the person has leave balance, then he can get it adjusted in his Notice Period. In that case, he is not allowed to take leave in the Notice Period; otherwise, the Notice Period will be extended by those many days.
I hope I was able to solve your problem. In case of any doubts, please email me or chat with me at vijayahr9@gmail.com.
Regards,
Vijaya
From India, Ahmedabad
Earned leave is adjusted in F&F, and once the employee resigns, technically, he cannot avail the leave. However, in some companies, employees do avail leave, and the same is granted.
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SRD
From India, Mumbai
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SRD
From India, Mumbai
So, do you think it is right to grant leave (not PL), either ML or CL, in the notice period?
If the person avails PL in his notice period, that will not be encashed then. But my question is, can he avail PL/ML?
From India, Delhi
If the person avails PL in his notice period, that will not be encashed then. But my question is, can he avail PL/ML?
From India, Delhi
If an employee is serving a notice period, he cannot be given any leave. However, if management permits, his notice period will be extended by the number of days he has taken. If not, it will be treated as Loss of Pay (LOP).
From India, Visakhapatnam
From India, Visakhapatnam
Hi,
It is at the discretion of the management and varies from one company to another. Suit yourself. If you think that the cause is genuine, you may like to consider it. But should you get a feeling that the parting employee is trying to take you for a ride, i.e., does not want to turn up during the notice period, then you may decide differently. One word of caution though, you may not wish to have someone on board who is physically present but mentally missing. They may cause more harm than help to the organization.
During the notice period, the parting employees also, at times, influence other employees. It is in the interest of the organization that they leave early and do their F&F. At times when the position is critical and a replacement is not available immediately, you may choose appropriately. :)
From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
It is at the discretion of the management and varies from one company to another. Suit yourself. If you think that the cause is genuine, you may like to consider it. But should you get a feeling that the parting employee is trying to take you for a ride, i.e., does not want to turn up during the notice period, then you may decide differently. One word of caution though, you may not wish to have someone on board who is physically present but mentally missing. They may cause more harm than help to the organization.
During the notice period, the parting employees also, at times, influence other employees. It is in the interest of the organization that they leave early and do their F&F. At times when the position is critical and a replacement is not available immediately, you may choose appropriately. :)
From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
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