Notice and Relieving issue at my current organisation Notice and Relieving issue at my current organisation

4 years ago

Presently I hv got some good opportunity at another organisation and I have resigned through mail comunication to my reporting manager and given 45 days of notice where company asking me to do 60 days of notice ..I explained them it will be tough for me as other company is not accepting and if I do 60 days I wl loose that option...but current company is not understanding...and forcing for 60 day...I am ready to pay for 15 days but that also they are not accepting..please suggest and help me

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Sir,
You may get issue a legal notice and then resolve the issue.
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A.Prior notice of 45 days is sufficient to resign if you don't have any written agreement about resignation with your previous employer.
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