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I have signed a training agreement (bond) of INR 1L for 33 months with an organisation. Since then I have been working with them without any escalation and giving my best.Now I want to pursue higher education in the UK and want to break/negotiate the bond amount as it really is big amount, Can you please help me with it?
From India, Mumbai
vmlakshminarayanan
919

Hi,

How long you have been undergoing training with them. Does the training involve cost factor like software license fee/ services of specialized Trainer hired etc... If you are in the initial stages of training period say 6 months ranges then you can negotiate with your employer about your inability to continue on higher studies grounds and request for relieving with extended notice period. If you are in the mid course of training say more than 1.5 yrs or so then you need to strongly negotiate with your employer for proper relieving with extended notice and also forfeiture of full and final settlement to a maximum.

When you have plan for higher studies you shouldn't have signed the bond. Most of the employers will have some way out process for Trainees say more notice period or 2 months pay etc. So talk to your HR and find out.

From India, Madras
KK!HR
1530

Since you have worked partly out of the 33 months committed by you, they cannot claim the full money and can have only a claim which is reduced in proportion. You may pursue it accordingly. So also an organisation can only claim for the training given to you, so the training expenses as apportioned to you can only be claimed. Any extra expenses claimed is not legal and proper.
From India, Mumbai
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