Company not offering to get me buyout, despite clearly mentioning in offer letter that I can exercise buyout anytime without any reason
I have all the proofs, call recordings, rule book, etc which states "I can either serve 3 months notice, or buyout the 3 months with pay, without any reasons asked", but now the HR is stating the policies have changed, and you will have to follow the new rules. We haven't been informed about the rule changes nor did we sign any new rule book. What should I do? I want to get a buyout without any trouble.
Kendall Carmden
Stealth
7 months ago
HR is cunning and they have included a clause in your joining documents which mentions that they can change the rules anytime they want.
Try to get your manager’s support to get of this. At the same time you can inform your next company that you’ll be leaving in such circumstances and cannot share a relieving letter.
No such thing mentioned in the documents I signed. So I am safe from any such cunning policies
Send them a formal but polite intimation with the offer. Then depending on how nuclear you want to go, simply quit. If they refuse your money, inspite of you offering to pay it out, you can't be held liable
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