- Resignation means voluntary or involuntary separation initiated by the employee.
- Voluntary resignation occurs due to better job opportunities, dissatisfaction, marriage, or personal reasons.
- Involuntary resignation happens when an employee is asked to resign to avoid disciplinary action.
- Common reasons include lack of promotion, poor working conditions, low pay, and personality clashes.
- Resignations may help the organisation bring in fresh talent and correct past hiring mistakes.
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Definition: Layoff
Layoff means "The failure, refusal or inability of an employer, on account of shortage of coal, power or raw materials or accumulation of stocks or breakdown of machinery or by any other reason, to give employment to a workman whose name appears on the muster rolls of his industrial establishment and who has not been retrenched."
Key Points
Key Points: Means of Staff Separation> Resignation or Quit
Key Points: Concept of Staff Separation
Key Points: Means of Staff Separation> Layoff
- Layoff means temporary removal of an employee due to shortage of raw materials, power, breakdown of machinery, or other uncontrollable reasons.
- It does not terminate employment; the employer-employee relationship is only temporarily suspended.
- Layoff is common in seasonal and cyclical industries and is used to reduce financial burden.
- Under the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, a laid-off worker is entitled to 50% of basic wages and dearness allowance as compensation (subject to conditions).
- Compensation is not payable in certain cases, such as refusal of alternative employment or layoff due to strike in another part of the establishment.
Key Points: Means of Staff Separation> Retirement
Key Points: Means of Staff Separation> Retrenchment
Key Points: Means of Staff Separation> Suspension
Key Points: Means of Staff Separation> Dismissal
Key Points: Exit Interview
