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issue resolved
From India, Madras
lilulilu
I think bond will be in favour with your employer....you can wait for another 2 months & after that try to switch ...y to get depress & start searching for a new one......
From India, Calcutta
Trinity-Morpheus
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Senthil-
A bond of any kind is not vaild. Reason: Its in favour of employer only and leagaly if the employer pulls you to the court of law... he is in for a surprise. But thats not the concern here, if you ask me.... the concern is that if you violate the bond...the employer has every right to hold your relieving docs....man you have invested 2yrs in the company...and you surely dont want to move out without proper letters.... So my advise is stick to it and ensur that you get your relieveing docs.... OR talk to your boss and request him to relieve you.... ask for his help.... thats the best you can do without messing up too much!
Good luck!

From United Kingdom, London
jaishankar.babu
Recently in our company there is a fire disaster. Our Management has decided to implement Emergenccy Management policy to safe the guard the employees, properties of company. So can any one help me getting Emergency Management Policy.
Please this is matter of urgency. I apprecaite your quick help in this regard.
Regards,
Jaishankar

From India, Hyderabad
gudaroopa
Even i heard of a same kind of issue very recently . This person who has signed a bond with his employer wants to shift his job and his bond would get over in other 2 1/2 months . Now the company doesnt want to relieve him because he has good control over his team . the notice period is for 2 months .he can wait till his bond gets over but the problem here is the 15 days which he has to fight for . Because the employer wouldnt give him the relieving letter and the new employer wont agree with an extra 15 days extension of the joining date.
What should the guy do about this . Plz give any suggestions.
Regards
Roopa

From India, Madras
gudaroopa
i prviously shared abt an issue regarding the bond..just to inform that it is resolved now ..Actually the new employer agreed to extend the join date. Regards Roopa
From India, Madras
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