I have resigned from my current job without giving the 7-day notice period mentioned in my appointment letter, as I am not a confirmed employee through mail and am ready to pay in lieu of that. Now, when I asked my HR department for a relieving letter, they told me that it would be issued only after my full and final settlement. Instead, they issued me an acceptance of resignation letter which clearly mentions:
WE ARE IN RECEIPT OF YOUR RESIGNATION LETTER DATED 18 JULY 2010, AND IT HAS BEEN ACCEPTED WEF 18 JULY 2010. YOU WILL BE RELIEVED AFTER 18 JULY 2010, CLOSURE OF OFFICE HOURS.
Should I consider this as both acceptance of resignation and a relieving letter? Please guide me and help me.
From India, Delhi
WE ARE IN RECEIPT OF YOUR RESIGNATION LETTER DATED 18 JULY 2010, AND IT HAS BEEN ACCEPTED WEF 18 JULY 2010. YOU WILL BE RELIEVED AFTER 18 JULY 2010, CLOSURE OF OFFICE HOURS.
Should I consider this as both acceptance of resignation and a relieving letter? Please guide me and help me.
From India, Delhi
I suppose there is nothing fishy. You generally get Exp and releiving letter only after the full and final settlement. So once that is done on the last day you should get the releiving.
From India
From India
Let me understand it a little more clearly, do you have only a 7-day notice period?
Acceptance of Resignation
"We are in receipt of your resignation letter dated 18 July 2010, and it has been accepted WEF 18 July 2010. You will be relieved after 18 July 2010, closure of office hours." This is already an acceptance of the relieving mail/letter given to them. If you have any final settlement due from your company, the experience letter would be given only after the same, upon the clearance of the HR department and the Finance department.
Best regards,
Mahesh
From India, Bangalore
Acceptance of Resignation
"We are in receipt of your resignation letter dated 18 July 2010, and it has been accepted WEF 18 July 2010. You will be relieved after 18 July 2010, closure of office hours." This is already an acceptance of the relieving mail/letter given to them. If you have any final settlement due from your company, the experience letter would be given only after the same, upon the clearance of the HR department and the Finance department.
Best regards,
Mahesh
From India, Bangalore
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