Raj Kumar Chauhan
2

Dear Expert, A few of our employees joined another company without availing themselves of the one-month notice period as per their employment contract. After getting their salaries, they left the company and sent a formal resignation, absconding from their jobs. As we have already sent the notice via email to individuals to avail themselves of the notice period or submit the amount towards it, what action can we take against them legally?

Please suggest your valuable suggestions.

From India, Mohali
Madhu.T.K
4249

If they were not employees holding managerial responsibilities, the maximum that you can do is to put a remark in their relieving documents that they left service without notice and without proper handing over. You cannot take any legal action even if the contract of employment provides for one/ two/ three months notice period because under Industrial Disputes Act, the Act which regulates employment, non employment, disputes relating to employment etc, there is no mention that an employee should give notice to the employer before he can leave the company.
From India, Kannur
Raj Kumar Chauhan
2

Dear Madhu Sir, Thanks for your valuable update
From India, Mohali
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