Yes, you can resign effective immediately, but it's important to consider the implications for both you and your employer. While immediate resignation is possible, it's generally advisable to provide notice if possible to ensure a smooth transition and maintain a positive relationship with your employer.
Dear name of manager, Please accept this as notice of my resignation from the position of your job title at business or organisation name. Since my notice period is X weeks/months, I believe my last day will be date. Please let me know if that is incorrect.
Accept the resignation Be direct and to the point and, in the first sentence, acknowledge the receipt of their letter of resignation and formally accept it. Depending on the employee and the circumstances of their departure, you may want to add your regrets about their decision in the first paragraph.
In any event, a resignation with immediate effect could put you in breach of your contract. Your employer may then decide to make a claim against you for losses suffered as a result of your breach. This is a worse case scenario, and you would expect a sensible dialogue to take place during any resignation process.
However, resigning with immediate effect means that you are choosing not to serve your contractual notice period. This action might breach the terms of your employment contract, depending on its specific clauses regarding notice periods and termination of employment.
You should honour your employment contract – leaving before the end of it will put you in breach of contract. However, there is little your employer can do if you absolutely refuse to work your notice period.
Generally no, as once you have given notice, it can only be withdrawn if your employer agrees (and there is no obligation for an employer to agree to the withdrawal).
Mutual Agreement: If both the employer and the employee agree, a resignation may be retracted even after it has been accepted. This could happen if both parties discuss the situation and decide that continuing the employment relationship is in their best interests.
Yes. You can withdraw your resignation at any time , even during serving your notice period. However ACCEPTANCE of this withdrawal is entirely dependant on the company! And the company CANNOT be compelled in any manner to accept this withdrawal. T...