Can employer force you to serve full notice period? Can employer force you to serve full notice period?

3 years ago

I am on resign as company started salary deduction due to corona. As per appointment letter employee can pay salary in lieu of notice period, however tasks in hand must be completed. I am ready to server one month notice and pay salary with 18% GST for rest 2 month notice but now employer is forcing to server 90 days notice stating that project is in critical stage. I requested them to either roll back my salary package to actual package so that I could serve notice as my financial situation is not good or let me buy the notice period of 2 months and release me after a month. But they are nit ready and are not clearing things to me. Please help

Anik

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A.Hi,
The best course for you will be to discuss your issue with the employer and come to an agreement. If not then you can file a complaint against the company.
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A.Hi,
The best course for you will be to discuss your issue with the employer and come to an agreement. If not then you can file a complaint against the company.
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