If your company threatens to withhold your relieving letter or experience certificate, it’s a major red flag.
In my role as an HR professional, I’ve come across many stories where employees are treated unfairly during their exit. Here’s the truth—these documents are your right, not a favor.
Companies that resort to such tactics are often trying to:
– Control the narrative — They know you’re moving on, but they want to create roadblocks.
– Exploit the situation — By withholding essential documents, they put you in a tough spot and might even manipulate you into staying longer.
But don’t panic, and here’s what you can do:
1. Document everything: Keep written communication about your resignation and notice period. It’ll back you up.
2. Know your rights: Labor laws often protect employees in these situations. Familiarize yourself with them.
3. Seek external help: If a company refuses to release your documents after following the proper process, you can reach out to labor authorities or legal professionals.
4. Maintain professionalism: Always handle the situation with grace, but stand firm. Being professional, even in tough situations, leaves you in a stronger position.
Remember: A company that resorts to these tactics doesn’t deserve to hold your future hostage.
There’s always a way to move forward.