Forcefull Termination Forcefull Termination

5 years ago

Dear Sir.
I get terminated from my company on false complaint of my extremly rude and abusive behaviour towards my manager and fellow colleagues made by my manager. As owner of the company terminated only by listening his side. I also have some backgrounds like recordings of manager in which shows his abusing habbits and fraud for the company. So please kindly suggest me should I accept my termination letter or should I reply the termination letter with presenting my side with backgroud or suggest me something else what should I do. As i get jobless without valid reason.thank you

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 5 years ago

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A.Dear Sir,
You can get issue a legal notice in reply to such termination claiming re-instatement failing which threaten to take civil and criminal action of defamation and others.
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