Hi Sir,
My name is shashi and I am posting this question after negotiations with my previous employer.My problem is genuine one,this what it is.
I was joined A company in the month of may 2 years back that is in 2008.In the offer letter which was given to me there was no bond.Initially i was taken as a trainee and after 7 months they confirmed my positon and kept a 3 months probation which i served it and after 3 months i was acquired as permanent employee of that company.It took almost 1 yr to get permanent.after that i worked for an another 1 yr keeping my career and personal growth in mind i served for 2 yrs there and started for looking out for a change.when i got a offer in a very good company,I submitted my resignation in the month of may 2010 and i didnt mentioned date of that dat in the resigantion emaila and after that my project manager called me after 3 days and told me to stay for one more year when i told him that opportunity was very good one and i was a unstisfied with the work and environment here and i wanted to learn new things so i wnated to go out and gave some time to think.The next day i went to him and told my decision that i wanted to leave.then he told me that 1 yr of your service is unproductive to the company and it was a training period and all the cost they spent on me was a waste and told me i dont want a person with such an attitude to work with me so u need not come from tommorrow,we dont want your services and no need to serve your notice period and we dont issue a relieving letter to a person who left before 2 and half years thats the management decision.i came out of my company not asking anything and when i went to new company they rejected me because of not providing a relieving letter.
After that i spoke with my director and requested him to issue the relieving and i got a negative response from him.
My questions can i proceed legally on this issue.If so what could be the chance of getting a positive result and what r the proofs i have to produce?
Awaiting for a reply.
-Shashi