rajanassociates
50

Dear
Many of the messages just simply say " ask the employer to go to hell ".Of course for freshers this may sound appealing.As you progress through the ladder you will have to take it serious.The law is not that simple .Bonds are enforceable in a Court of Law and Employers seek the short cut of Arbitration not Courts for enforcing it.
So we should not be easily carried away by general statements and every case of Bond will stand on its own facts.Take not it easy but seek advice before you want to break one and safeguard by preventive action.As it is said there will be loop holes in each case and look out for them. Suggesting that you should be unconcerned about it may ensure that the problem will land on your head in a big way later .
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From India, Bangalore
arvindraikar
1

Check the wordings carefully. If it says that training cost will be recovered from you and the amount has been mentioned. then the company has a legal rights to ask for compensation from you. My advice show the contract to your lawyer before you can sign on it.
From India, Bangalore
praseedviswam
hey guys:
I think the other way!
From a legal perspective, if you have came to an agreement with the Company or an individual as the relevant laws suggests, i'm afraid you need to comply with it. We have Corporate examples like TCS et al for winning cases over employees for breach of contracts.
There's no room for an HR dialog in this. This should be seen and discussed from a legal perspective. And, if that favors, we defninelty can think of an Hr dimension in this.
Just sharing my thoughts..
Thanks,
Praseed.

From India, Calcutta
mangoppl
After reading everybody view, now I am confident about that no one can stop you if you do not want continue with your current company…I mean lots of thing was wondering in my mind i.e. what will happen if I will not complete the signed duration, what will they do , my future will be in worst….So thanks a lot guys be in touch..
From India, Delhi
anilcci
Dear Mr. vineet No worry......... employer do not have right to sign any bond from employee as per act, Also you are not confirm employee, give the two day notice & say good byeeeeeeee Anil
From India, Mumbai
kaushikram66
@everybody: people i am new to this community...... my name is Kaushik... i am pursuing my MBA (HR&SYSTEMS)in coimbatore.... i have a query related to this topic being discussed..... this is my first thread and i have not read the rules of this site yet... so pls excuse me if i am wrong in posting a query in the midst of the thread...

One of my friend was posted to Kolkata for her second phase training by a reputed IT company..... she had some health issues and produced medical certificates and requested for a posting were she could continue her treatment without any hindrance to her job and also to the treatment.... but they put her in Hyderabad... which made no difference... so she contacted the HR and said she will resign... the HR said that the documents will be posted to her home in a weeks time... but nothing came for 45 days.... then they sent letter asking her to pay up 65 thousand rupees......

she has not paid the amount but joined elsewhere as fresher ....
she had registered with Nascom.....
nascom has sent the following mail to her...

"This has reference to your profile on National Skills Registry (NSR) having ITPIN -----. It is observed that your profile does not have details of your Employments and experience.

Please note that employment details are a very important part of your profile, without employment details the profile is incomplete and companies would not be able to evaluate your profile or conduct background checks on your profile. This would make your profile unusable to that extent. Your current employer company may like to upload your existing background check report so that your profile becomes verified but in the absence of employment details it will not be able to do so.

In view of this, we request you to update details of your present and previous employments on your NSR profile and also check for any other missing / incomplete / incorrect information and complete / correct the same so that you can showcase your profile to companies. Detailed process for updation of the profile is available at: Click Here to access the same.

Quick link for updations of employments information on your profile:

Log-in to your profile at: Click Here (Procedure to receive your Log-in ID, reset password (in case you have forgotten) is also available at this link) and use the option My Profile >> Change in employment (for entering details of present employment) . Use the option My Profile >> Correct Errors in Data (for entering details of previous employments)

For any queries contact us at: nsr@nsdl.co.in "

What should she do now regarding this mail?...... can anyone advice us as we don't want her profile to be blacklisted by nascom..... can she just update her profile and put her new employers name ? will this have any problem..... thanks in advance for your patience people.... have a nice day!!!

From India, Coimbatore
kaushikram66
this was the first mail from the NSR team....
Hi,
Sub: Missing Information on your NSR profile
This has reference to your profile on National Skills Registry (NSR). Your employer company has informed that you have registered on NSR as per their advice but it is observed that you have not entered details of your employment with ***** on your profile. Please note that it is important to have the employment details mentioned in the profile so that:
* Your employer company can conduct background check on your profile / upload the report of background check conducted by it so as to mark your profile as Verified
* Your present employer company can confirm your employment record and this confirmation can be displayed on your profile.
This will help your company complete your joining procedure. In view of this, it is important for you to mention your employment details on your profile and also check for any other missing / incomplete / incorrect information and complete / correct the same.

From India, Coimbatore
vineet55
thanks a lot everyone for helping...
just one more thing... they are not excepting my resignation, so i am planing to leave the organistaion without resighning... in this case can they do anything...???
and can they create problem for me when i join another comapany.. because i have a offer in hand and i am planning to join it..
and also i have not filled NSR form for them....

From India, Delhi
farzi ahmed
Hey Vineet,
There is no such law in India which allows signing of a bond of an employee with his employer. It is illegal and the employer usually gets one signed because he know that the employee is unaware about it and will serve the compnay till the bond period is over.
You can quit the job by giving them the notice period you had agreed to before joining the company.
Wishing you the very best.
Farzi

From India, Delhi
babsi
In my office people have not only asked us to sign the bond; but also have taken our original marksheet saying they would return it back after two years only when the validity of the bond is over.
From India, Bangalore
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