Dear All: I am currently employed in a large influential US MNC in India & put my resignation giving 15days notice. I've also mentioned that the notice pay may be recovered as per contract agreement. The appt letter reads out: "This is an at will employment & can be terminated at any time by giving 1 month notice in writing or payment in lieu thereof to other party"
After having persuaded my Boss & Business Leader to let me go, they asked me to talk to HR on relieving formalities. I was shocked to talk to my HR when she said that even if I serve a notice period of full 1 month, I wont get a Relieving letter & even then I need to pay a notice recovery money of addl 1 month. According to her, the norms are of min 2 months notice (negotiable at mgmt's discretion), soft copy of this policy is also uploaded in the HR portal of my Orgn.
She also mentioned that a new policy has been introduced wef Jul'13 which says that employees not serving the full notice period of 2 months will not get Relieving letter though I haven't come across any such circular till date claiming such change. The old policy is still uploaded in the portal & I've taken screenshots with dates uploaded as a proof to deny her claim of a modified policy. HR said that they can implement new policies even from a backdate. This sounds completely absurd !!
My point is that the soft copy uploaded in the HR portal is only a general guideline & is not a mutually signed doc. Further, this policy is dtd 01st Apr'12 which is older than the appt letter I have which is dtd 23rd Apr'12 hence my appt letter logically supersedes the older declaration as uploaded in the Co's HR portal. Legally speaking, only the signed doc b/w me & then HR Leader should be considered legitimate which is the appt letter.
Its been 1 week already & my Line Mgr hasn't accepted my resignation in writing & waiting HR's consent on this for further action. What are my options as I need to join the next Orgn after a month. I again wrote back to HR on the same resignation mail saying that I can atbest serve a 1 month notice & attached a copy of the orig appt letter in support of my claim.
Regards