I signed a bond with my previous employer while joining. I had issues with my previous employer re. working in shifts, salary increments and transfers. I got a better opportunity after working in the previous organisation. But while quitting the job, i didn submit any resignation letter. After 2 months they sent me a recovery letter and now after one yr they have sent me a bond repayment letter. Is this letter valid once as they sent me a recovery letter before sending the bond repayment letter..??
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Hi Arun,
it is better to get the issues cleared with your previous employer and obtain a clerance certificate. Without submitting resignation & obtaining the relieving letter is an issue. Pl. talk to them and get the issues resolved failing which they have every right to approiach legally because the notice period is part of your appointment conditions.
Regards - kamesh
From India, Hyderabad
it is better to get the issues cleared with your previous employer and obtain a clerance certificate. Without submitting resignation & obtaining the relieving letter is an issue. Pl. talk to them and get the issues resolved failing which they have every right to approiach legally because the notice period is part of your appointment conditions.
Regards - kamesh
From India, Hyderabad
hi arun,
wanted to ask did you pay the amount when you got the recovery letter??? i too have recieved a letter from my previous employer for a huge amount as i didnt serve the notice period either. will they take any legal action if i dont pay??? im moving aboard within couple of months
From India, Mumbai
wanted to ask did you pay the amount when you got the recovery letter??? i too have recieved a letter from my previous employer for a huge amount as i didnt serve the notice period either. will they take any legal action if i dont pay??? im moving aboard within couple of months
From India, Mumbai
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