Understanding gratuity in your employment letter

Gratuity is a statutory right of an employee and not a bounty offered by an organisation. For all of you who are not aware of what gratuity is, when it is paid, what is the eligibility criteria and how it is calculated, scroll down. Gratuity is a statutory right of an employee and not a bounty offered by an organisation. For all of you who are not aware of what gratuity is, when it is paid, what is the eligibility criteria and how it is calculated, scroll down.

Understanding Gratuity in your employment letter

Have you completed five years in a company and are planning a change? Don’t forget to collect your gratuity from your current organisation. Gratuity is a lump sum amount paid by an employer to the employee as a sign of gratitude for the services rendered by him/her during the period of employment. 

However, it is only paid when the employee has completed a minimum of five years of service with the organisation. The period of services has to be continuous, without any gap in the services of the employee with that company. Though generally, employers pay gratuity at the time of retirement, it can also be paid during the period of employment as well.