I joined a company in July 2022, As per the offer letter 3 month stated as probation period. After 3 month they will give me letter of permanent. So i resigned from the firm within probation. As per probation, 1 month notice period or in lieu of salary but they added 2 lines " which the management may accept or deny depending upon the criticality of the work". They were forcing me to serve one more month as a notice, Which is almost 2 month. I served one month & 8 days notice period as per my resignation.
HR denied everything & not accepted my last day of working. After almost 1 week he sent me a mail that you have been terminated from the work because of non serious attitude. In my last 5-6 email after my resignation I clearly updated HR that after certain date it will be not possible for me to continue the work but non of my request was accepted. Now my dues & relieving letter have not been cleared by the company. Please suggest what to do next.
From India, Rohtak
HR denied everything & not accepted my last day of working. After almost 1 week he sent me a mail that you have been terminated from the work because of non serious attitude. In my last 5-6 email after my resignation I clearly updated HR that after certain date it will be not possible for me to continue the work but non of my request was accepted. Now my dues & relieving letter have not been cleared by the company. Please suggest what to do next.
From India, Rohtak
It looks like you can only continually follow up for both the F& F settlement and relieving order. Having fulfilled the conditions of the appointment, these cannot be denied. You can threaten them with legal proceedings. You can approach the Labour Officer of the area and seek his intervention. If every other effort fails, approach the Human Rights Communication in your state. Continually pester them till you receive them, not so easy a task, but there appears no other way
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
the organisation does not seem to be professional in its approach.
You have worked for them less than 3 months, so I doubt if their relieving letter will make much of a difference to you. Keep copies of your emails for reference and show it to the new employers when you join to show you were not in the wrong.
As for pending salary, you can file a complaint with the labour commissioner as it is a validation of Payment of Wages Act and probably factory act / Shop & Establishment acts.
From India, Mumbai
You have worked for them less than 3 months, so I doubt if their relieving letter will make much of a difference to you. Keep copies of your emails for reference and show it to the new employers when you join to show you were not in the wrong.
As for pending salary, you can file a complaint with the labour commissioner as it is a validation of Payment of Wages Act and probably factory act / Shop & Establishment acts.
From India, Mumbai
Thanks for your valuable suggestions, I got selected in TCS & my onboarding postponed only because i don't have relevant documents to show my last working day. Now my HR said you broken the rules, we cant provide you documents. This issue has been informed to local labour commission office but i am afraid this process will take time to settle. Could you please suggest me what to do in this case, my job offer will be rejected after this month.
From India, Rohtak
From India, Rohtak
Hello Dalvir,
Worry not! discuss the related situation and problems with your current employer and for better and prompt Response you can also make an Online Complaint through the link given below-
https://hrylabour.gov.in/complaintpannel
(Labour Enforcement Officer or Assistant Labour commissioner will communicate with you and It will get resolved within 15 days)
Worry not! discuss the related situation and problems with your current employer and for better and prompt Response you can also make an Online Complaint through the link given below-
https://hrylabour.gov.in/complaintpannel
(Labour Enforcement Officer or Assistant Labour commissioner will communicate with you and It will get resolved within 15 days)
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