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My company is not letting me resign with the buyout and forcing me to serve notice period
1 year ago
My company is forcing me to serve a 3-month notice period and not letting me buy out by paying for 3 months of basic pay?
I want to resign immediately
Advocate Sinjari Bandyopadhyaya
Responded 1 year ago
A.To give opinion, it is necessary to scrutinize the terms and conditions in this context as specified in the Offer Letter when you had joined that Company.
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A.Dear Client,
If there is a buy out clause in your employment agreement, you may send a legal notice to your employer stating the same.
If not then you have to serve the 3 month notice.
If there is a buy out clause in your employment agreement, you may send a legal notice to your employer stating the same.
If not then you have to serve the 3 month notice.
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