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Hi,

My name is Ashutosh, and I have been working with XYZ company for the past 18 months as a subject matter expert. I was terminated from my position because I was found to be breaking company policy, but I did not, and they do not have any proof as well. Now I have some queries for senior persons. Please suggest.

1. Can I join another reputed company and showcase my experience there?
2. If the new company conducts a reference check with my previous employer, would it be positive or negative?
3. How should I go about searching for a job in this scenario?

Regards,
Ashutosh Mishra

From India, Delhi
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Dear Ashutosh,

Before opting for a good job, try to clarify the misconception that happened against you. You have been terminated from the company for breaking the company rules, which you haven't done. So, why don't you talk to them? After all, you have all the rights to know the truth of your termination.

As far as reference check is considered, talk to the company that is offering you the job about whatever happened in your previous company and on what basis they have sacked you out of the job without you being responsible for it. There are more positive chances of telling the truth to them.

From India, Madras
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Hi Nisha,

My company is not listening to me, and this organization does not have good HR practices. They just want to spoil my career without any reason. I am not sure about the background check; whether it will be positive or negative. Now, I am not able to make a decision about what I should do and what my next move should be.

Regards,
Ashutosh Mishra

From India, Delhi
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You can very well carry on with your job hunt and tell the interviewer what happened exactly because if they find out about your termination after you have joined the company, things might turn unfavorable for you. So just stay cool and keep looking for a good job.
From India, Madras
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Hi Nisha, I am not sure that any Employer would hire me after knowing the reason that i have been terminated due to such reason. What do you think? Regards, Ashutosh Mishra
From India, Delhi
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It all depends on what we strongly believe. Just try once telling him honestly what has happened in your previous office; it might work. If things still are not happening as you think, give the number of some good manager who knows you well for reference check. That's all.
From India, Madras
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Dear Ashutosh,

I strongly agree with Ms. Nisha. I would also suggest you have a conversation with your ex-employer to understand the grounds on which they terminated your service. Please share the details of the conversation with your ex-employer.

Regards,
Raj

"Always remember that you are unique; just like everyone else."

Hi Nisha,

Thanks for your valuable suggestion. I will definitely talk to my ex-boss regarding it.

Regards,
Ashutosh Mishra

From India, Ghaziabad
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Dear Ashutosh,

While I understand your position, I need to ask you a few things:

- Have you been issued a termination letter by your previous employer duly stating the reasons for termination, or have you been asked to resign, and it is shown as a normal exit through resignation? This matters a lot. No matter what, prospective employers are bound to do a thorough reference check prior to hiring you.

Assuming that you are clean in this case, it is always better to speak out the truth in the interview. At most, you may be rejected in a few places, but you will feel good about yourself and be more confident. Interviewers are also humans, and there will be those who understand your position and hire you. So the question of you not getting a job does not arise. When God closes one avenue, He opens another, so don't worry.

This is not just philosophical. I have personally hired people with a tarnished background, and trust me, they have kept up my faith in them.


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Is there any security officer in your organization? You should approach him and ask for the investigation. If there is no security officer there, then through a step ladder, you should approach your head and clarify what exactly the situation was. Then, you should go for another company after you think everything is fine or collect proof in your support.
From India, Delhi
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Hi All,

Yes, they have provided me a termination letter stating that I am suspected of breaking company policy. They have not provided me any salary for the notice period as well. Moreover, they are sending emails to other companies in the same field stating that I have been terminated due to such and such reasons.

Regards,
Ashutosh Mishra

From India, Delhi
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Dear Ashutosh,

I understand your situation. Please don't get too emotional. It's not about how hard you can hit, but about how much you can take and still move forward. I agree with Vidya Shanker, just keep moving forward. Enjoy the fresh prospects of life :)

All the best!!!

Ivan Antony John

From India, Madras
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There are companies which do not practice good HR norms. The problem is not with the company but with the people who run it. These companies also grow, but for a short period of time and then vanish into thin air. Ashutosh, never think of harming those companies or tarnishing their reputation; a day will come when they won't be able to find good people to hire. Employers have money, but employees have the passion, brains, and brawn. Think of winning, and you will win. Think of defeating, and you will be defeated. Don't stoop; if you do, happen to find a good reason or be honest. Good HR people are always there to understand. Like someone said in the beginning, he never lamented for hiring those people, and they are the assets. WAKE UP ASHU
From India, Mumbai
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Can legally management take me back-25 person case in Mumbai court in High Court

Respected sir,

150 confirmed employees were terminated in January 2003 by Wockhardt Pharma because of the union. Since then, I have kept faith and been assured time to time by management on the cell and phone to give me back my job for more than 6 years. Still, it's not a reality. Only 25 people of the union are in court in Mumbai. Can you all tell me the truth since there are 25 people in court against the company and hence raised legal complications if the company restores my services? In Wockhardt, certain top management people want to give me a job, but they are not making a decision. My track record is unblemished with countable achievements.

For the last six years, I have been waiting for justice. Can you give me the truthful information so that I can present the facts to the chairman and HR head? Passing through great difficulty, I need your opinion very desperately on whether HR can give me back my job without legal hassle as they say how. My mail id is [email protected], contact number is +919898099100. If you provide your contact number, I will reach out to take advice on what the legal stand is when there are 25 people's cases in the High Court. If I am considered by management to be taken back into service, then how is the legal stand of Wockhardt affected? Or can they take me back?

From India, Pune
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Yes, good HR people will demonstrate faith in your being truthful. Vasant Nair HR Advisor
From India, Mumbai
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Dear,

We are not sure when your case is sub judice how HR can give you the job. In a group action, as you allege, a lone sparrow getting out of the group may not be successful. Check it out.

With Regards

E-mail: rajanassociatesl@eth.net

From India, Bangalore
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PVQ
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I am confused. You say you were found breaking a company policy and your services were terminated. Then you say they have no proof! Now which is the correct scenario?
From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
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Dear Ashutosh,

If you are sure that you are clear about your mistakes or you have not made any mistakes, then you can try to search for a new job. Regarding the previous employer, if they are not listening, don't talk to them. You can send a letter by registered post stating on what basis the company terminated my job.

If your current employer investigates you from your previous employer, please do not fear. Go ahead and accept all challenges. If you really made a mistake, then do not provide a reference and try to change your attitude to avoid repeating the same mistake. You can seek our help to get answers from your previous employer.

Best Regards,
Sajid Ansari

From India, Delhi
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Dear Shubhosh,

First, please clarify the following:

1. What kind of industry were you in?
2. Were you employed for more than 240 days?
3. In such a case, you cannot be terminated without a valid reason. If they have terminated you, was it done orally or through correspondence?
4. You could have approached the courts for redressal.
5. If you are seeking a new job, you must clearly explain what transpired in your previous company.
6. Just like individuals, there are companies managed by good and bad persons, so you will always have a chance.
7. If something unknown happened in your previous company, whether knowingly or unknowingly, try to rectify it.

Have faith, things will always turn out well.

Thanks,
Nagaraj
Email: nagaraj1946@gmail.com

From India, Bangalore
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My dear Friend,

You say you did not break company policies but you are punished without proof. It sounds absurd to me as no one can frame charges of this nature without any proof. It is then an overt signal that the Company does not like you to continue as in almost all Private Companies such methods are followed to make the employee resign. You have rather been terminated, in which case you will not be given any relieving order.

You did not mention anything about your giving an explanation to the Management on flouting the Company Policies. You should have pacified them to get relieved amicably instead of getting the termination order, which would definitely hamper your career prospects.

From your way of blaming the HR department as a whole, I infer that your relationship with everyone, including HR personnel, should have been strained all along or on a particular instance.

A piece of suggestion to you, my friend. Please keep good interpersonal relationships with everyone, especially with your superiors, lest the future will be difficult for you.

1. If you show your experience in your previous company, definitely you may have to produce proof and a relieving order. The new employer will not take it fairly when you blame the previous company.

2. In the absence of a Relieving Order, definitely the new employer will make a reference, and it will be surely negative for you.

3. Under the circumstances, please bank on your talents, knowledge, and experience instead of depending on the blame game, and please be frank with your new employer on issues involved in your previous company and tell the new employer the good lessons you learned from those bitter experiences. That will create a good opinion about you in the minds of the new employers.

In our career, such things do happen, my friend. Consider them as small ditches and move on hopefully. All the best, dear.

R. Ganesh, Manager (Administration) DCW Limited


From India, Tiruppur
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Dear Ashutosh,

Did they issue you a termination letter or ask you to resign? If they issued you a termination letter on the grounds of misconduct without investigation, then this is challengeable. Please reply so that I can suggest to you.

Rajesh Auchare
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From India, Mumbai
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Hi Ashutosh,

Just as our friends stated, I too agree with them. First of all, you must have clarity and be convinced about the termination by your mentors/reporting officer. Being positive, you will definitely have more opportunities from your bad experience. People make mistakes commonly, but the ones who learn from their mistakes are the ones who make the most of their learnings.

All the best.

From India, Hyderabad
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First Option:
In your case, you should write an email to your Managing Director or President, brief them about the facts, apologize, and request that the feedback be positive when checked by the prospective employer.

Second Option:
File a case against the employer through an advocate and also register a complaint with the Labour Commissioner's office to seek justice.

Now the choice is yours.

Regards,
Johnson

You can apply for a job. If there is a reference check, please provide a reference who will genuinely support you. Additionally, you can write an email.

From India, Indore
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