No Tags Found!

tajsateesh
1637

Commonnn balraj_ct. Pl DON’T do it for ME — do it for YOURSELF :-) All the Best. Rgds, TS
From India, Hyderabad
Janak Soni
5

First of all,can anyone lighten me about the legality of Bond. Is a service bond legally binding contract and do the labour laws permit it ?
Second question is specific to my requirement. I want to employ trainee-employees as per industry practice. Freshers are employed as Trainees and later if there performance and skill grows up to expectation of job, he will be on regular Muster-Roll. Such oon-the-job training costs a lot to employers as they have to spend men-hours, spare facilities to work and give them emoluments equal to Minimum wage with PF/ESI Benefits. Can service bond of 1-2 year or similar terms in appointment letter itself be made obligatory for preventing the successful trainee from running away ? If yes, then in case of breach of bond, can damages be recovered from defaulting employee ?
Janak Soni

From India, Surat
d1d4f283d9dba92dc7eb67184
hai balraj_ct
i am accepting the seniors
do one thing
first leave the bond issue and note down the positive and negative points(SWOT Analysis) in joining/not joining in that company. then u may know is it good or bad.
if it is bad leave it
if it is good then think about bond, for this analyze like this
know about the organisation by talking with working employees.
think do you want to leave that organization before 3 years, as it is in your native place
think is there any better scope for u in another organization
see all these and take decision
2y(min.) working in one organisation is good for any employee

From India, Hyderabad
sushil.meenakshi
10

My dear friend,
Do not confuse your self, take decision either YES or NO. You are the better judge of your life.analyses yourself so that letter on donot blame any one for any thing right or wrong.
Sushil Kumar

From India, New Delhi
Community Support and Knowledge-base on business, career and organisational prospects and issues - Register and Log In to CiteHR and post your query, download formats and be part of a fostered community of professionals.






Contact Us Privacy Policy Disclaimer Terms Of Service

All rights reserved @ 2024 CiteHR ®

All Copyright And Trademarks in Posts Held By Respective Owners.