Hi,
Please clear my doubt. Two companies are being run by the same management. Let us consider one as X and the other as Y. I have been working with company X for the past 4 years and was asked to move to company Y. I have received an email stating that I have been moved to the other company - Y with the same roles and responsibilities. After being moved, the name of company Y is changed to Z. Is it required that I get a relieving email from company X? How should I showcase my work experience on my resume?
Regards,
Nagarajan Sekar
From India, New Delhi
Please clear my doubt. Two companies are being run by the same management. Let us consider one as X and the other as Y. I have been working with company X for the past 4 years and was asked to move to company Y. I have received an email stating that I have been moved to the other company - Y with the same roles and responsibilities. After being moved, the name of company Y is changed to Z. Is it required that I get a relieving email from company X? How should I showcase my work experience on my resume?
Regards,
Nagarajan Sekar
From India, New Delhi
Speak to management if they are interested to provide you experience/relieve letter then better keep that Letter for your future records.
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Please retain the mail. It indirectly acknowledges your 4 years of service before you are moved to a new one. This will be useful to claim gratuity after completing even one year of service.
Please ask the company to issue you a new appointment letter as you will be working under a new legal entity. Check for the clause on the transfer of service. If it is not there, mildly suggest to them to incorporate the same. Even if they do not incorporate the clause, you have the mail which mentions that you are transferred to a new entity. However, you will have to fight for the gratuity of 4 years when you separate from the company.
From India, Mumbai
Please ask the company to issue you a new appointment letter as you will be working under a new legal entity. Check for the clause on the transfer of service. If it is not there, mildly suggest to them to incorporate the same. Even if they do not incorporate the clause, you have the mail which mentions that you are transferred to a new entity. However, you will have to fight for the gratuity of 4 years when you separate from the company.
From India, Mumbai
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