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Dear Sir\'

I have been working with G2 Solution India Pvt. Ltd. (noida)U.P from July.2008 to April 2012 and again i have rejoined the same company from Feb.2013 to 23rd to Sept.2013 and then 3rd time rejoined again the same company from Jan. 2014 to till date. The first working period was paid salary by the voucher but 2nd and 3rd time the company provided me an Esic and PF policy as per the new facility of the company and i have also taken my 2nd time PF from the company. Sir\' 3rd time the company provide me same policy with bonus and paid leave according the my previous working day\'/years, but the company is not provide me the increment. They are saying that your are only eligible for bonus and paid leave but not the increment. Sir please help me if i am eligible for the bounce and paid leave of the company then why not for the increment. However i want to give a good response to my company with the resignation.

Thanks & Regards\'

Amit Kumar Upadhyay

Amitupadhyay46@yahoo.in

Noida U.P

From India, New Delhi
saswatabanerjee
2392

Looking at your employment history, i am surprised that the company decided to recruit you the third time.

I would definitely not have done it.

It is the discretion of the company as to whether they will give you an increment. It is not your right. Since you left and want to rejoin (I assume you came and applied again, not the company called you back), they are free to decide what salary you will get. They have decided that you do not deserve an increment.

The rest of your post is unclear. If the company is giving you bonus and leave based on the work you did till september, before you left the company, then I would say that they are doing you a favour. There is nothing in law that allows you to claim bonus for previous period working after you resigned, got your F&F and left. For leave, you will be eligible for leave when you complete 240 days (1 year of work) from the time you rejoined. So even leave they are offering you is an extra.

I hope with your current resignation the company sees the last of you and dont have to meet with your attitude again.

From India, Mumbai
amit kumar upadhyaya
I never came to the company for applied again only I have asked for vacancy then the company had called me for the rejoining on the base of my experience. Must note the company is giving me bonus and leave based on my work till September, after 3rd rejoining not before the 2nd Resignation or at that time. They are given me all previous the bounce and leave after rejoin not at on the 2nd resignation.
Matter is that the company verbally saying to me that you are not completed one year in our organization after rejoining the 3rd time so you are not eligible for increment. I am asking to all of you I have joined the company before the April 2014 not after it then I am eligible for the increment on the base of my 4 month work and my work experience. What is your decision now?
Thanks’

From India, New Delhi
saswatabanerjee
2392

Wouldnt it have been better if you had given details in the first place.
There is no difference to my mind of you having applied in writing for a job or come back to them asking if they have any vacancy and they ask you to join again.
Well, my answer does not change much.
The increment is the decision and discretion of the company and not your right.
so if they do not want to give you increment, it is their choice.
The fact that they gave you bonus and leave for previous work is an extra. They were under no legal obligation to give it to you.

From India, Mumbai
amit kumar upadhyaya
All Right thank you so much, Now i am going to give them return my bonus and leave with the resignation. I think it will be under legal obligation. Thanks'
From India, New Delhi
HR@glance
30

Dear Friend,
Please don't take decision in hurry , give your 12 months of work performance for appraisal , your seniors & management would then reward you with salary increment.Keeping patience will serve the purpose.
All the Very Best
Thanks

From India, Indore
tajsateesh
1637

Hello Amit Kumar Upadhyay,
While Saswatabanerjee has covered the legal aspects of your case, I think you need to mention CLEARLY WHY you resigned the First & Second times. While the First stay in this Company was quite stable [July.2008 to April 2012], the Second one very short & now you want to quit again within 6 months of joining for the III time.
As far as I can see, you seem to have resigned to put some sort of pressure for Hikes--for which the Company, for whatever reasons, seemed to have given-in.
Suggest DON'T STRETCH YOUR LUCK FAR TOO LONG--there ALWAYS comes a time when even the supplest Elastic snaps.
However, @ the EoD, it's YOUR life & Career.
Rgds,
TS

From India, Hyderabad
fc.vadodara@nidrahotels.com
734

I second Mr Taj Sateesh you are trying your luck, six month is not an appropriate time to ask for increment, the company must be having their appraisal system done atleast once in a year wherein the line manager will access your scope for increment. It is not right decision and advisable too, to put up resignation and threatening to return back the privilege you received. Don't forget that when you get a good offer in good company they may go for background verification wherein it should not back track you and spoil your career, rest is your wish.
From India, Ahmadabad
amit kumar upadhyaya
Hi Dear'
Something saying about any topic and suggestion is too easy for the H.R depot, but work is not depend on any suggestion. It's only depend on work so let me do my work and also all of you do your work please do not irritate me. Administrator is depend on work-work will never depend on admin. If work is available then admin is able and work is not available then admin is not able to do own work.
Thanks'

From India, New Delhi
amit kumar upadhyaya
You are right the company has not any admin/HR system and my self hard worker i am not a smart worker like you so thanks. Here is no need to any argument.
From India, New Delhi
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