Anonymous
Can my current employer find out about my new employment (which is as a trainee only, PF number is created, but only professional tax is paid, and PF won't be deposited until the next 6 months in December, that's when I become a full-time employee)?
From India, Hyderabad
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Hi,

You are just starting your career. Why do you want to ride two horses at the same time?

You have not mentioned whether the current employer is covered under PF. If so, then you will be expected to use the same UAN number with the new employer, and there will be a clash between two PF accounts, both active at a time. Irrespective of whether PF contribution is credited or not, the PF number will be linked with your UAN number, which will expose your act to your current employer.

From India, Madras
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Anonymous
Whats the best option now. As my previous employer could find out and layoff me so I resign in my old org and continue in new ?
From India, Hyderabad
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Hi,

Whether it's a new company or an old company, whichever is best for you, stick with one company that will always be good for you. You need to decide based on the opportunities for career growth, position, remuneration, etc.

From India, Madras
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Imagine you are the owner of a company, and your employees are moonlighting. As a result, your turnover, profitability, etc., are nosediving. Someone is sharing your business data with your competitors. Your purchasing department is compromising on quality when sourcing materials for your company. You discover these unethical practices happening right under your nose one day, suddenly. Imagine your state of mind at that moment!

Best wishes

From India, Bengaluru
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It is not clear whether the guilty feeling of indulging in a knowingly unethical practice of forbidden moonlighting or the fear of being caught prompted the anonymous friend to raise this question. Whatever it be, it is now clear that he is not faithful and honest to both the employers. In case he successfully resigns his present regular job that might be of relative insignificance to pursue the traineeship in the other better organization, what is the guarantee that the prospective employer would take it lightly if his dual employment comes to his knowledge later? Efficiency, effectiveness, etc., are relative in the realm of employment whereas honesty is an absolute trait of a person seeking employment under someone else for his livelihood.

The poster should remember the proverb - "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush!".

From India, Salem
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