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Resignation and notice period
5 years ago
If a employee resigning due to medical problems, can the employee refuse to work on notice period? And also can resign smoothly from company?
A.Dear Sir,
What ever the grounds may be you must take your employer into your confidence to avoid unnecessary troubles in your future career.
What ever the grounds may be you must take your employer into your confidence to avoid unnecessary troubles in your future career.
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Ashish K Dongre
Responded 5 years ago
A.What is your establishment-govt company/PSU/Industrial Establishment/ commercial establishment? ???? Before doing anything you consult an able counsel specializing in labor/service matters before resigning.
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Ved prakash Shaw
Responded 5 years ago
A.It is a good ground for resignation on serious medical ground.U can resign smoothly but never hope for salary.U may not be reappointed in private concern.It will be the will of the company to keep you in job or may refuse u job
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