My previous employer is blackmailing My previous employer is blackmailing

1 year ago

My previous company didn't give me the salary when I asked they asked for help which I denied so they are telling me that they will see in background check. Can they give bad reference to my new employer?

Anik

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A.Dear Client,
you can sue your previous employer for not gibing your salary and moreover blackmailing you that he will give a bad reference. if you want no legal proceedings, them deal this issue amicably by talking to your boss. You can speak to your new boss and inform him along with your HR, that the bad reference is a case of vendetta rather than a certification of your character/performance and explain why your previous employer could give a bad reference. This may help your cause, but no guarantees.
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