Thilinacba

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  • Sep 7, 2006
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    Yes that is the same idea I had but they say that option is not there
    As far as I know, you can't change terms in your initial contract willy nilly, better to check with a friend who is a lawyer and get his/her counseling on the matter machan.
     
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    thomian

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    ත්‍රස්තවාදය දාලා උබට ඉන්න වුනොත් හිකවෙන කෝඩ් ලියපං දෙවියන්වහන්සේටවත් අග මුල හොයාගන්න බැරිවෙන්න 😁

    1. වේරියබල් වලට අදාල නැති නම් දාපං
    2. නූඩ්ල්ස් වගේ ෆන්ශන් හදපං

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    yakshaya

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    Wadata yanne nathuwamessage ekak danna manager ta menna mewain ekak kiala:

    ge gawa sudu van ekak karakenawa

    allapu gedara uncle mage mune dali gawa

    mulu angama kasanawa

    sirta adarayak athi una. wadata awilla sir gawa inna amarui hangeem awissenawa

    mage kellata spa eke wada karaddi samaja rogayak hadila. mata underwear andan inna amarui.
     

    vishamacharya

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    If you are not bothered about getting a service letter, just leave. They can't do anything about it. They can't hold your EPF/ETF or refuse to pay your salary. Its illegal.
    You are entitled to set off ALL your annual and casual leave against your notice period. They can't prevent you from that. Its illegal.
    They can't change the employment contract without your singature. That's also illegal.
    They don't need to "accept" your resignation letter. There's nothing in the shop and office act about "accepting" your resignation.
    If they take you to courts, they need to prove that the violation of the employment contract on your part resulted in direct financial loss to them. If they can't prove that, no judge will entertain the case.
    The only thing they can withhold is your service letter. They are not legally bound to issue you one.