thanedar
I need a experience and relieving letter. After a lot of research I have finally formed two letters. The only question/dilemma I have is:
Whether the letter dated on should match on both of them or it can be different?
Example: -
Experience letter - Dated on 30/04/2001 (stating experience from 10/04/2000 - 10/04/2001)
Relieving letter for the same - Dated on 10/04/2001 (stating experience from 10/04/2000 - 10/04/2001, resignation applied on 01/01/2001).
Does that hold good? or both the letters needs to be generated(dated) on 10/04/2001? Should the relieving letter be dated on the same day as the last day of employment - in this case 10/04/2001? Can it be dated on 30/04/2001 and still state the fact of being relieved with no dues on 10/04/2001?
Please let me know. That'll be a great help!
Thanks.

From India, Delhi
sas.lbsimt
Dear
Relieving letter is normally given on the last day in the organization or after words ,it depends on the policy of the organization may be at the time of Full & Final settlement .
Exp letter can be issued while you are well in service and can be given on any day, not required to be your last day.
Regards
Saswata

From India, Jaipur
ukmitra
296

Hey Thanedar..... Date of the letter does not matter at all. Since what will count is experience and releving letter date mentioned in the content of the Certificate. UKmitra
From Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
vkokamthankar
31

Answer to your question is very simple,

Be it relieving letter or service certificate or for that matter any kind of letter, letter has to dated the day it is prepared and signed.

Making post-dated or past-dated letters shows the organization and person signing it in a poor light and it should be always avoided.

Thanks & Regards


From India, Pune
lajawaabfoods
Hi Friends,
1)If any dispute arise between employee and employer were should he file
the complaint if we are not having any brunch out of mumbai.please give
me the proper sentence for the same.
2)When the employer is liable to give the Bonus to employee after how
much period he is liable.
please get back asap.
regards
sanjay singh
adm. manager

From India, Mumbai
ukmitra
296

Mr Sanjay,
Question 1. Is not clear. What proper sentence do you want from us?
Question 2. Refer the Bonus Act (Search in Citehr) and if still doubt, revert back.
By the way you have posted ur question in que of some other discussion. Post a new query for your query
UKmitra
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From Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
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