Q
My
wife applied for a voluntary
retrenchment program. Her
separation took effect on
April 1, the reckoning date
for the computation of the
package.
R.A.H.
Elbo
is
the managing advisor of
Kairos Management Technologies
and acting president of
Kaizen Institute
of the Philippines, both
consulting and training
companies.
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Separation
Benefits
It
is also the time of month that
the company awards merit increases,
and is normally retroactive to
January. Incidentally, my wife
got an excellent rating from her
appraisal. She asked for an adjustment
based on her last pay, and a merit
increase, but this request was
rejected. Does she have a right
to claim the adjustment? - Kentucky
Man
A
Certainly, if you can prove that
this practice has long been entertained
by the company.
But
before taking further action,
try to find out why the HRD rejected
your request. A break in the tradition
demands substantial reason. Write
them a letter of inquiry and let
the company explain its side.
If
I may speculate--the reason must
be the same argument behind implementing
a retrenchment program. But you
won't find out until you ask.
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