Situation:
After submitting a resignation to a private bank, services were terminated during the notice period. The employee acknowledged receipt of the termination letter. All financial accounts were settled to the satisfaction of the organization. The incident happened about 10 years ago.
Questions:
1. Is the employee eligible to receive a relieving letter now?
2. Can a work experience certificate be issued in such cases?
3. If neither is possible, can the employee receive a service certificate confirming designation and duration of employment?
An opinion on what is permissible under employment law and what is followed in practice would be helpful. This information could be acceptable to a prospective employer.
From Canada, Toronto
After submitting a resignation to a private bank, services were terminated during the notice period. The employee acknowledged receipt of the termination letter. All financial accounts were settled to the satisfaction of the organization. The incident happened about 10 years ago.
Questions:
1. Is the employee eligible to receive a relieving letter now?
2. Can a work experience certificate be issued in such cases?
3. If neither is possible, can the employee receive a service certificate confirming designation and duration of employment?
An opinion on what is permissible under employment law and what is followed in practice would be helpful. This information could be acceptable to a prospective employer.
From Canada, Toronto
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From Canada, Toronto
From Canada, Toronto
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