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Plash Jindal
I worked for a company for one year. And now I was serving my notice period. They fired me yesterday by saying that I misbehaved with HR because I gave my point of view to the HR regarding the issue of why to come on Saturday which is officially off when I have no projects been in stuck stage and she find it offended.
Because of this she fired me by saying I misbehaved with her & refused for the assigned duties and now they are not giving me the experience letter as well as documents. So can anyone tell me is it legal or what I need to do?

From India, Mohali
neelima43_1741
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Hi,
In legal terms, the employer issue termination letter, if its a force exit. In your case, only the termination letter can be issued , which is not a positive sign for your career. In future, if you wish to show your experience of this company, then its better you end up on good note and try to get relieving letter instead of another one.
To do so, its better you speak to your boss or senior authority for the same. Propose them to take your resignation letter and issue reliving letter to you. Secondly, you have be sure that they provide positive feedback to your next employer.
If you don't want to do it, then avoid mentioning this experience in your resume. it will help you to settle in your next job
Neelima
HR


Anonymous
1

Hi,
Documents (related to educational or professional certificates) come under "personal asset". Not giving of "personal asset" to the person to whom it belong to is defined as "abduction" . So log a written complain in the police station about abduction of your personal asset. And take its copy to HR and retrieve your valuable documents, if she denies then ask police take action.
For the experience letter, I think Neelima's suggestion is good that you don't need to mention it in your next updated resume.
Thanks.

From India, Noida
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