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author | Rajeesh K Nambiar <rajeeshknambiar@gmail.com> | 2013-04-09 21:37:55 +0200 |
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diff --git a/pleaseread.tex b/pleaseread.tex index 3e4888d..687feb0 100644 --- a/pleaseread.tex +++ b/pleaseread.tex @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ +\begin{english} \secstar{Please Read the Offer Document Carefully Before...} \vskip 2pt -\begin{english} I hope all are familiar with the above words. After all those Shining India mutual fund advertisements, a warning like this is mandatory. I felt the same regarding the offer documents supplied at campus placements after reading a news in economic times about the act of Keane India on last Monday. A small account of it can be read over here\footnote{\url{http://www.itexaminer.com/Outsourcing/tabid/77/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/794/Keane-chops-400-staff.aspx}}. I can imagine a little about what was there within the minds of those people who got sacked. I believe all of them were people who got placements through campuses (since Keane takes 80\% of their workforce from campus and it is not easy to send one with prior experience). All the offer documents I got (not many anyway. Only two) had one section called "Job Termination". There was a notice period specified before terminating the job. It usually varies according to your value and employers value. For me those values were in months. |