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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    Guys,

    Sa mga american movies, madalas ko napapanood yung mga scenes na pag na badtrip yung employee sa boss eh magsasabi na lang sya ng "I QUIT!" then pack up na mga things nya kaagad then layas na sa office.

    Realistic nga ba to? I mean, pano yung clearance nya? Diba kelangan din muna nyang mag turn over ng mga trabaho nya. Kelangan nya to para makuha yung last pay nya diba? Tsaka may notice period din pag nagreresign.

    It may sound silly, pero I have this question for so long now. I just want to get it out of my system.

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    #2
    You can file immediate resignation naman. depende din sa reason and company. Syempre the proper way parin is the 30 day notice pero not written in stone.

    You can still get your clearance and last pay kung maganda naman reason mo. They can't force you to stay at work and di ka naman magiging productive.

  3. Join Date
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    When you resign, most all companies require na ma clear ka muna. May clearance form, yung iba may exit interview pa nga din. Turn-over din ng mga gamit mo at files para sa magpapatuloy ng work mo, di mahirapan. May ibang pinapayagan na umalis agad depende sa scenario pero karamihan sasabihin na one month notice or kahit two weeks para makahanap ng replacement mo or makapag turn over ka ng mga responsibilities mo para smooth ang transition. And yes, kelangan ng clearance para sa final pay mo.

  4. Join Date
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    if you transferred to a competitor....iba treatment sayo. wala nang turn over pa. last day mo kagad

  5. Join Date
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    mas maganda magpaalam ng maayos , democracy naman ata jan asa PINAS di ba

  6. Join Date
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    #6
    It won't happen 99.9% of the time, movies eh.

  7. Join Date
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    Well, its definitely not as dramatic here in the Philippine setting. In my 10 years of working, I haven't seen anyone say I QUIT!, or even YOU'RE FIRED!

    I guess its due in part to the fact that job security is more important to Filipinos than in other countries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by goldencoil View Post
    Guys,

    Sa mga american movies, madalas ko napapanood yung mga scenes na pag na badtrip yung employee sa boss eh magsasabi na lang sya ng "I QUIT!" then pack up na mga things nya kaagad then layas na sa office.

    Realistic nga ba to? I mean, pano yung clearance nya? Diba kelangan din muna nyang mag turn over ng mga trabaho nya. Kelangan nya to para makuha yung last pay nya diba? Tsaka may notice period din pag nagreresign.

    It may sound silly, pero I have this question for so long now. I just want to get it out of my system.
    i think people in phil. dont understand labor laws in the US, your superiors cant hold your pay or you against your will.the company will send your last pay via direct deposit like most people here or mail a live check in the mail. if they dont you can file a suit on the labor department and get more money cuz, width holding your pay is illigal here. you can quit just like that walk away and go, yes i've done that. quitting clearance never heard of that here, we do our clearance before you get hired your Social Security #,live scan and FBI scan is all you need. im a supervisor in a serology lab i cant even force my coworkers to do overtime, i need to ask if they like to do overtime and its up to them if they want to or not.

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    #9
    cinematic license

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4agze View Post
    i think people in phil. dont understand labor laws in the US, your superiors cant hold your pay or you against your will.the company will send your last pay via direct deposit like most people here or mail a live check in the mail. if they dont you can file a suit on the labor department and get more money cuz, width holding your pay is illigal here. you can quit just like that walk away and go, yes i've done that. quitting clearance never heard of that here, we do our clearance before you get hired your Social Security #,live scan and FBI scan is all you need. im a supervisor in a serology lab i cant even force my coworkers to do overtime, i need to ask if they like to do overtime and its up to them if they want to or not.
    Sir, some jobs here require clearance when quitting, like Sales Agents who might not have turned over all of their collections when they quit. Or maybe they have car loans which need to be fully paid or returned to the company depending on the reason. Just two examples that came to mind.

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    my case we have an offboarding process before you can say its done. they also withheld your last pay for tax clearance purpose.

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    If you do it here in the Philippines, most probably under normal conditions, you will be terminated....

    7808:spam:

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    That's because labor laws here are very different from the States.

    Doon, uso ang "immediate terminations". Lalapitan ka na lang ng security officers and escort you out the building. By then, disabled na lahat ng access mo (swipe cards, user accounts, etc). Syempre, depende sa company if they have that kind of capability. Yung mga naiwan mong gamit, ipapadala na lang nila yun sayo.

    If they can let you go just like that, then conversely, you can also quit "just like that".

    Dito generally, hindi pwede mga ganyan.

  14. Join Date
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    yup, 'only in the movies' do these things happen.

    like my uncle who was a lawyer told us that court hearings are not as, or not even, dramatic as the ones shown in the movies....

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    It will most likely wont happen. Mas maganda naman siguro if magpaalam ka ng maayos diba?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yoda View Post
    That's because labor laws here are very different from the States.

    Doon, uso ang "immediate terminations". Lalapitan ka na lang ng security officers and escort you out the building. By then, disabled na lahat ng access mo (swipe cards, user accounts, etc). Syempre, depende sa company if they have that kind of capability. Yung mga naiwan mong gamit, ipapadala na lang nila yun sayo.

    If they can let you go just like that, then conversely, you can also quit "just like that".

    Dito generally, hindi pwede mga ganyan.
    actually nangyari na rin dito yan. I know a big IT company na ganyan nung nag layoff sila. tatawagan ka lang then sasabihin hanggang 4pm ka na lang. then bye bye na.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yoda View Post
    That's because labor laws here are very different from the States.

    Doon, uso ang "immediate terminations". Lalapitan ka na lang ng security officers and escort you out the building. By then, disabled na lahat ng access mo (swipe cards, user accounts, etc). Syempre, depende sa company if they have that kind of capability. Yung mga naiwan mong gamit, ipapadala na lang nila yun sayo.

    If they can let you go just like that, then conversely, you can also quit "just like that".

    Dito generally, hindi pwede mga ganyan.
    i think i miss understood the question, yeah its hard for me to read tagalog, i get it now ... i dont know if you can difference in labor laws in phil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flakez View Post
    actually nangyari na rin dito yan. I know a big IT company na ganyan nung nag layoff sila. tatawagan ka lang then sasabihin hanggang 4pm ka na lang. then bye bye na.
    I don't doubt that they happen here. Yun nga lang, they'll probably be in violation of local labor laws. Then again, dito naman ok lang basta hindi ka mahuli or walang magsumbong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4agze View Post
    i think people in phil. dont understand labor laws in the US, your superiors cant hold your pay or you against your will.the company will send your last pay via direct deposit like most people here or mail a live check in the mail. if they dont you can file a suit on the labor department and get more money cuz, width holding your pay is illigal here. you can quit just like that walk away and go, yes i've done that. quitting clearance never heard of that here, we do our clearance before you get hired your Social Security #,live scan and FBI scan is all you need. im a supervisor in a serology lab i cant even force my coworkers to do overtime, i need to ask if they like to do overtime and its up to them if they want to or not.
    FYI 4agze, under California State Law, employees who terminate their employment must get their paycheck on their last day with the company. Unless, previously arranged with HR or Payroll Dept, the employee will get his/her last pay in the form of a check instead of directly depositing the money to the employee's bank account.

    If the employee quits and provides at least 72 hours of notice to the employer, the employer is obligated to produce his/her last pay on the last day of work. If the employee voluntarily quits without providing enough time, the employer is required to pay the erstwhile employee his/her last pay within 72 hours.

    Yes clearance is still required depending on the sensitivity of the position in the company. Defense contractors require extra lengths of pre and post employment clearances (this is just to point out an example).

    Size of the company is also another factor. If an employee is just a fruit picker in the slopes of Napa, he/she can just quit and get his/her last wage instantly. Compare it to a sales rep, or a senior executive or a law enforcement agent whose employer has a structured system in place, then policies are applied distinctively. Small companies usually don't have a HR department to process last pay. Usually the business proprietor will issue the check himself/herself.

    Payment of last pay also varies from State to State. Not all States have uniform rules as far as employment termination is concerned. It's just that California have a long list of laws that sometimes supersedes Federal law.

    Whether one is employed in RP or not, I still believe that it is appropriate to sufficiently provide a considerable amount of time to the employer when one intends to quit the job.

    Let's talk about OT under CalState law in another thread.

    Peace

I Quit!