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Rakesh (Front-Line)     04 September 2011

Regarding notice period

Dear Sir
I am working with an leading telecom company as am Astt. Manager in sales.i was asked my boss to resign due to some reasons so that i have resigned with putting two months notice as on 25th aug 2011.
sir this is to bring your kind notice that on appointment letter it is clearly mentioned that either company can terminate the employee without assigning any reason with two monts basic salary.similarly an employee can resign from the company by putting two months notice sir i have resigned by putting two months notice bt as my reporting manager told me that HR has processed my resignation just by giving 10 days notice. even i dont got any written mail from my bosses that they have accepted my resignation or not or any notice regarding.
pl let me know that what to do? as ihave an rented accomdation n all expences costing around 24000 p/month

                  Sir now the management agree to allow me two months notice period but the problem is my boss has put a new guy in my market and i was asked not to work in notice period on phone .So i would like to request you that i ll get full salary of these two monts or only basic salary. 
                Sir i have requested them that kindly let me work for next two monts but they refused n said that this new guy will work in these two months of my notice period. So pl guide me that wt to do?
Regards
Rakesh



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Until you get any written communication from your boss or the HR department, you may continue to work and start submitting your daily output to your boss with a copy to the next higher authority as well as to the HR department. If you don't show any output, you are likely to be treated as absent without permission in a clandestine manner. So, don't take any risk. If your boss asks why you are doing any work, just ask him to give in writing to stop working. In the meanwhile, don't forget to remind the HR department to communicate the decision on your resignation.


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