Hello,

I have given a 2-month notice period to my employer. I have taken 10 days off when the notice period ends. For example, my relieving date is May 11, 2011. I have taken leave from May 01, 2011, to May 11, 2011.

I just want to know if there are any issues regarding obtaining a relieving letter from the employer. If there are issues, can I pay the notice cost for the 10 days and get relieved?

Thanks,
Sriram Rangarajan

From India, Sivakasi
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It depends upon the relationship the employee has with the employer. In genuine cases there seems to be no problem in granting paid leave during the notice period. Regards, Madhu.T.K
From India, Kannur
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Hi Sriram,

If you took leave during the notice period, then your notice period will be extended by the number of days you have taken leave. The notice period will not include any leave that you take personally.

From India, Madras
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Hi Sriram, did you get proper approval of your leave from your immediate Supervisor/Boss? If he/she has approved your leave and allowed you, there is no need to worry about anything. I also agree with Madhu.
From India, Gurgaon
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Hi Anil,

The total number of leaves taken during the notice period is 10. The issue is that the taken leaves were pre-intimated and were taken due to some personal emergencies. Even if there is an issue, the relieving date would be extended by 10 more days, after which they must provide me with the relieving letter.

Am I right?

Regards,
Sriram Rangarajan

From India, Sivakasi
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From India, Gurgaon
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Many thanks to everyone. I had ease communication with my delegate regarding my relieving. Especially Anil, Madhu - i gotta say ton Thanks Regards, Sriram Rangarajan
From India, Sivakasi
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