I am currently working in an MNC company. I asked for a transfer because of my health issues, but my RMG is not approving it. I resigned from my job 2 weeks ago, and my HR informed me that I need to serve a notice period of 90 days. Now, there is a serious health issue with my mother. Can I withdraw my resignation and request a transfer by submitting the reports of my mother's health issue? Can I do that?
From India, Guntur
From India, Guntur
I resigned from my job 2 weeks ago and am currently serving my notice period. I am looking to transfer to another city and continue working for the same company by withdrawing my resignation. Currently, I am unallocated and in search of projects. Can I proceed with this plan?
From India, Guntur
From India, Guntur
You are free to withdraw your resignation. However, it's the option of the company whether to accept or not. Just because you want to remain does not mean the company wants you to stay.
Further, what is the guarantee that the company will agree to your transfer? It's better you speak to them first and find out whether they want you back and whether they will transfer you on the grounds of your mother's health. An outsider will not have the correct answer.
From India, Mumbai
Further, what is the guarantee that the company will agree to your transfer? It's better you speak to them first and find out whether they want you back and whether they will transfer you on the grounds of your mother's health. An outsider will not have the correct answer.
From India, Mumbai
An employee can withdraw resignation at any time during the notice period.
Regarding a request for transfer, that depends on the discretion of the management to accept or not. It is better to try to convince the competent authority in person based on proof of your mother's illness and why you need to be with her.
From India, Delhi
Regarding a request for transfer, that depends on the discretion of the management to accept or not. It is better to try to convince the competent authority in person based on proof of your mother's illness and why you need to be with her.
From India, Delhi
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