Company not issuing relieving or experience letter
1 year ago
Incase I don't serve the notice period mentioned can I still get only the Experience letter
A.Hello Sir,
If the notice period is not served, it would be difficult to get the experience letter. However, it is advisable that you contact the concerned authority in this regard.
If the notice period is not served, it would be difficult to get the experience letter. However, it is advisable that you contact the concerned authority in this regard.
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A.Dear client
Since you have not served the notice period hence the company is behaving in this manner.
Get in touch with the com0any amd request them for the same. Legally there is not much that you can do.
Since you have not served the notice period hence the company is behaving in this manner.
Get in touch with the com0any amd request them for the same. Legally there is not much that you can do.
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