Salary - Notice Period - resignation Salary - Notice Period - resignation

1 year ago

i have gave resignation on 16 Mar so and my notice period ends on 16 April , Am i eligible to get a March month salary

Anik

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A.Dear Client

Whether you are eligible to receive your salary for the month of March will depend on the terms of your employment contract and the policies of your employer. I will advise you to review your employment contract and any company policies or procedures that may be applicable to your situation to determine your rights to receive your salary for the month of March. Please consult a lawyer who expertise in employment law.
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