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Is employee liable to pay damages
5 years ago
Will an employee be liable to pay for damages to the employer(company), if the employee breaches the bond by leaving the company before the completion of bond-period, under the following circumstances:
1) employer didn't pay salaries regularly(i.e. discontinuity in salaries) and in-time.
2)employer didn't incur any expenses in training the employee
3)no post-exit clauses ?
A.Dear Client,
You have the right to quit.
Still better, get in touch with some Advocate specialised
in labour and employment to get your doubts clarified.
Shanti Ranjan Behera
Advocate
You have the right to quit.
Still better, get in touch with some Advocate specialised
in labour and employment to get your doubts clarified.
Shanti Ranjan Behera
Advocate
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A.No
Let him file suit
Contest the same.
Let him file suit
Contest the same.
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