[French gratuité, from Old French gratuite, from Medieval Latin grātuītās, probably from Latin grātuītus, voluntary; see gratuitous
Doorman, if he hails your cab: $5 to $10
What is gratuity? Gratuity is a mandatory retirement benefit received by the employee from the employer, for his services to the organization, for a sustained period of five years or more
The amount of gratuity is either paid by the employer from their own fund or the employer can go for general gratuity insurance plan
It occurs most often in written notices along the lines of Gratuities accepted
Feb 26, 2020 · Gratuity calculation for monthly rated, piece rated and seasonal employees under Payments of Gratuity Act 1972: Payment of Gratuity is a ‘Defined benefit’ provided to an employee as a lump sum
The last drawn salary includes basic salary, dearness allowance, and commission on sales
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This is one of the many retirement benefits offered by an organization to its
Under The Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972, gratuity is calculated as 4