Hi, I have been selected for a company 1 month ago. I have given my original documents. After joining, I have been working for three days only. After that, for some reason, I cannot continue. I have given my resignation. But till now, they have not returned my certificate. There is no bond or anything, but they are not returning my certificate. Now, what to do?
From India, Bengaluru
From India, Bengaluru
If there is any notice period you have accepted, then you have to serve that period before being relieved. An organization is not a revolving door place; you enter through one and exit through the next. The organization's rules and regulations have to be duly followed.
You have to pursue them to return your certificates since a significant amount of time has elapsed after you left. You need to issue a notice asking for the immediate return of documents. I hope they haven't paid you; then they cannot insist on the notice period. But if they have paid you, there is no escape from serving the notice period.
From India, Mumbai
You have to pursue them to return your certificates since a significant amount of time has elapsed after you left. You need to issue a notice asking for the immediate return of documents. I hope they haven't paid you; then they cannot insist on the notice period. But if they have paid you, there is no escape from serving the notice period.
From India, Mumbai
The organizations that keep the original certificates of the employees under their custody are not professional organizations. There must be some wrong intention for those organizations.
It is a caution to employees that under any circumstances, original certificates should not be left under the custody of the employers. Employers may ask for those certificates only to cross-check with the photocopy. The owner of the original certificates is the concerned employee, not the employer.
From India, New Delhi
It is a caution to employees that under any circumstances, original certificates should not be left under the custody of the employers. Employers may ask for those certificates only to cross-check with the photocopy. The owner of the original certificates is the concerned employee, not the employer.
From India, New Delhi
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