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vmohanrajmba@gmail.com
hi dear all, i was worked 1 year at mnc,without notice period of working i was comeout to organization.after a couple of month i was contact to responsible person due to my EPF Amount claiming purpose,but they are not ready to talk and also not given proper answer, what they said means u are not eligible for the EPF Amount because you did not worked one month notice period.can you suggest me how can i get the amount
From India, Bijapur
muruganhr
12

Hi Mohanraj, if your previous company has to give your PF A/c Nos.So kindly give your request to HR Dept and also say that some reason behind the not served notice period.
From India,
Kumaran Praveen
104

Hi Mr.Mohanraj,
Your previous employer do not have right to say you are not eligible for EPF because it is your money and the fund is administrated by Provident Fund Organization.
You cannot withdraw the PF without employer signature so you have two options
First If you currently employed please transfer it to new employer
Second Write a letter to your previous employer explain your circumstances which make you not serve the notice period and request them to help you.
With Regards
Mr.Thumbs Up

From India, Chennai
supriyac19
3

Hello,
I support what Mr. Praveen has written. you can do one more thing.. that is if you have the PF statement, then write a letter with PF Commissioner /Authority, explaining the situation... This should be you last option. As if the company is a PF Member, they have to deposit the money, if they have not, then the company will be in problem... so think , try once again, otherwise directly go to PF office, and get the guidance from the PF Officer.
Thanks,

From India, Bangalore
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