I am working in a software service-based company. I have taken leave of 50 working days due to sickness. However, my company doctor is not approving the certificates and medical documents I have submitted.

HR Request for a Letter

So, my HR is asking me to write a letter stating that I was at fault, I have taken prolonged leave, and will not repeat it in the future. I have asked him about the consequences of this letter, and he replied that as this is the first incident, the company will issue me a warning letter only. But I am not sure about it. Also, I will mention that I am under a bond period of 2 years owing to an amount of 50,000. Please suggest:

i) Are they going to take this letter and use it to ask for resignation?
ii) Will they mention it in my experience/relieving letter?
iii) What if I stick to my medical reasons and refuse to write the letter?

From India, Kolkata
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What are the reasons for your company doctor to refuse the approval? I think the more details you provide—such as the sickness, the reasons for the approval refusal, your role/function in the company, etc.—the better and more practical the suggestions from the members.

However, prima facie, there is a strong element of 'probability' in your apprehensions, so it's better not to take any hasty steps.

All the best.

Regards, TS

From India, Hyderabad
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Hi, I have just completed one year in the company.I am a software developer in one of the projects of the company.I was suffering from typhoid Please give suggestions whether to write letter or not?
From India, Kolkata
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