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Are training/employment bonds enforceable??
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Respected memebers, I want to ask that currently almost all the employers make their prospective employees sign a bond so that the employee doesn't defect for a specific time after getting the initial training from the employer. Are these bonds really been enforced by the employers? Can one leave the organization within the probation period or during the training after signing the bond? Please reply. |
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Otherwise no. Bonded labour is challengeable by law. But do read the agreement before you sign.
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Bonds in banking have value only if you switch from one bank to another. If you switch to another industry, it solely depends on your future employer, which in most of the cases DO NOT pay much heed to the bond thing.
All they require is a letter of experience and in few EXCEPTIONAL cases, even resignation receiving works...
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bond breaking ?
Is it true that if we break the employment bond of any bank without paying them the amount of bond, then we will be not able to get the job in the banking sector again ?
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