Short Intro: Satyaranjan Sahu, Sr. QA Engineer, Bangalore, India
I have one query. I am an employee in one company, let's call it A, for the past 3 years. I have been deputed to a client's location, referred to as B, where I am currently working. There exists a service level agreement between companies A and B. This agreement is now coming to an end, and neither A nor B is interested in extending it. In the midst of this recession, company A is suggesting that I join company B, and company B is also offering me the opportunity to join them.
I have decided to join company B. Now, what will happen to my Gratuity with company A for the 3 years that I have worked there? I understand that in order to receive that money, I need to complete 5 years with company A. However, I am not leaving A intentionally, nor am I being laid off by A. Therefore, is it legal for me to demand my gratuity money from company A? What are the chances of actually receiving that money?
From India, Bangalore
I have one query. I am an employee in one company, let's call it A, for the past 3 years. I have been deputed to a client's location, referred to as B, where I am currently working. There exists a service level agreement between companies A and B. This agreement is now coming to an end, and neither A nor B is interested in extending it. In the midst of this recession, company A is suggesting that I join company B, and company B is also offering me the opportunity to join them.
I have decided to join company B. Now, what will happen to my Gratuity with company A for the 3 years that I have worked there? I understand that in order to receive that money, I need to complete 5 years with company A. However, I am not leaving A intentionally, nor am I being laid off by A. Therefore, is it legal for me to demand my gratuity money from company A? What are the chances of actually receiving that money?
From India, Bangalore
dear legally you are not entitle to get gratuity.minimum 5 years of service is required ,let it be any cause of your leaving the organisation. tks j s malik
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
One has to serve an organization for a minimum of 5 years continuously to be eligible for gratuity. I agree with Mr. Malik. You are not eligible for gratuity as you are on the rolls of a different company technically.
Regards,
Amit
From India, New Delhi
Regards,
Amit
From India, New Delhi
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