Debaprasad Ray (HR Consultant) 15 April 2017
Ritesh Maity (Labour Law Advocate) 15 April 2017
You have two issues:
1. Your ex-eployer deliverately giving false/ negative feedback during verification as a result of which your current employer is asking you to leave/ resign. If you have irrefutable evidence that your ex-employer has deliberately gave false information in order to deprive you of your current job, then you have scope to take legal action. But I do not think you have enough evidence to do so as it is diffcult to have evidence of this kind of situation.
2. Regarding your full and final settlement, depending on the nature of your settlement you may send legal notice and thereafter approach appropriate legal authority to recover the same in case company does not pay. Please note that issue 2 has nothing to do with issue 1.
Debaprasad Ray (HR Consultant) 15 April 2017
Kumar Doab (FIN) 15 April 2017
The employee has a copy of BGV?
Get a copy of BGV.
Ritesh Maity (Labour Law Advocate) 15 April 2017
1. Do you have any evidence to show that your ex-employer has given you negetive feedback?
2. If yes, do you have any evidence that you were not entitled to such feedback? (e.g. say your employer states that you will absenting for 4-5 days in a month without authority; then do you have any document to negate that?
3. Do you have the copy/ report of the background vertification of the current employer?
4. Can you prove that only on the negative feedback of your ex-employer, your current employer is asking you to leave.
Please give point wise answer and state the relevant evidence you have.