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swarnendude
Hi,

I am working in a Pune based start up company. In Pune, I am the only employee here. Now I got a job in a MNC and my manager/CEO of the company was not at Pune when I got the job. Now, when I told him I got the job and sent him a resignation letter, he started ignoring me. He doesn't receive my phone calls or reply to any of my mails.

Also, he blocked my company email. Its almost 10 days I am trying to contact him. I need the relieving letter and the experience certificate urgently to join the MNC. He didn't even pay me last month's salary and I know he will never give me any pending salary - however, I will be happier if he just send me those two documents. He is truly unprofessional, he did the same thing for other employees also (In the offer letter it is written that the notice period is 1 month which can be negotiable).

What shall I do now? I want to join my new job urgently but because of the documents, I am just sitting idle but can't join. Please advise.

Thank you.

Swarnendu

From India, Pune
siasso
Did as sonali said. Or go to your new employee MNC they ll understand your position because they are professionals.
From Pakistan, Lahore
swarnendude
Thanks Sonali and Siasso for your advice.
Actually the person is not there in the office. And anyhow, I couldn't get to know his current location as he isn't answering to my calls or my emails. However, yes I will contact the MNC today and will tell them about my condition - just the problem is that these MNCs became very much strict about their Background check recently.
Thanks you.

From India, Pune
kraos_1954@yahoo.co.in
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Hi,
Knowing that this management has done the same thing one of your ex-colleague why you have not communicated to the new employer at the time of interview itself that this is a non-professional organization and you are not sure of getting a relieving / service certificate etc.,
You might have thought that once you got selected then you can see or else you might have thought that you might be disqualified if you reveal the same but in my opinion you might have communicated them at the time of interview. However the employers will also have lot of information about the organizations and if they have an idea about your organization there is every possibility of accepting your request.
Try immeidately & best of luck,
Regards - kamesh

From India, Hyderabad
swarnendude
Ohh..I contacted the MNC regarding this concern, but they told, I have get those two documents to join it. I don’t know what to do! Shall I go for a legal option against him?
From India, Pune
swarnendude
Thanks Kamesh for your advice.
Actually for my ex-colleagues, they had a bad relation with the CEO (which is obviously because of him) at the end, and they had shown some other company's relieving letter (which they bought from that company). But I maintained a good relation with the manager throughout, I kept this company and the application information in my resume. I never thought he would do these things with me - what is the problem can anyone have for giving these two documents with merely having 3-4 sentences and a signature!!
Now, I can join the next company the same day I get these documents but I couldn't and I'm sitting idle without pay! Strange!

From India, Pune
swarnendude
I am still having this problem. I talked to the MNC regarding this but they asked me to try as this is a company policy. I am looking for a solution - may be I will send a legal notice asking for these papers. But I am positively expecting that the MNC will accept without any documents. Lets see.
From India, Pune
a.g.hegde
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good luck. be positive u will over come this problem soon.. All the best Regards Anita Hegde
From India, Bangalore
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