I have been serving my current employer for the past 4 years. Three years ago, I got admission to a part-time Master's in Engineering course at a reputed engineering college (IIT). My employer then forced me to sign a Service Bond for 6 years. I had no option but to sign it. My employer, in return, gave me a few leaves needed for my exams, hardly 2 days a semester. Now that my course is over, I have received an offer from a better company, and I am planning to leave, but only after a 1-month notice period, strictly obeying the rules.
As per my bond, I have 3 more years to serve. In this scenario, can my current employer withhold my release letter? If he does so, what should I do?
From India, Kolkata
As per my bond, I have 3 more years to serve. In this scenario, can my current employer withhold my release letter? If he does so, what should I do?
From India, Kolkata
It is indeed debatable whether a bond for 6 years is legal. But having signed something that has bound you legally, you have placed yourself in a difficult position. Legal remedies are available but can be time-consuming.
Does your new company require a release letter from your previous employer?
From India, Pune
Does your new company require a release letter from your previous employer?
From India, Pune
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