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Hi,

I worked in an organization for 1.5 years, starting in May 2004 and leaving in November 2005. When I returned to claim my PF, the HR department informed me that due to not serving a notice period, they would not process the formalities to release my PF for that period. They also requested that I settle the amount owed to the company for not completing the notice period.

Is it possible for me to claim this PF amount directly from the PF office?

Thanks,
Indika

From India, Ghaziabad

Dear Indika Yes you can take your PF amount directly. Just fill the form and get the signature of the bank manager and deposit to the PF office. regards Anindyo


There is something fishy. Who is your employer? Agency or your agency has outsourced you to do work for the principal employer. The word agency nowadays is being used in place of a contractor to deprive employees of the benefits to be given under the Contract Labour (Abolition and Regulation) Act. Genuine agencies are registered agents of a company. They are service providers. They cannot change their names every year or two. If they are changing their names, they have to carry forward their employees and their liabilities such as PF, gratuity, etc. If they are registering themselves with different names and addresses every year, it cannot happen without a nexus with the PF department and the labor department. These matters should be highlighted to the concerned government immediately.
From India, Calcutta

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