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ashay (none)     11 December 2014

Employer not paying my salary

hello everyone,

I have been employed through a service provider who carries training of student and if cleared the exam we are posted in a IT company linked to the service providers. The agreement is entered with the service provider that the salary shall be paid by service provider and the posting is on a project to project basis. If the project is over and we are not assigned any other project, we shall receive the salary for a period of 3 months even if we are not working.

          Now this being the case, my project was completed and no new project was assigned to me.  However the Service Provider has not paid me the salary for 2 months since the end of the project on enquiry I found that other who are in same situation have received there salary for both the months.

Now I am confused with what suitable action should I take against the service provider

 

Please Help



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 4 Replies

Isaac Gabriel (Advocate)     12 December 2014

Correspond with the company and know the psition.Then decide.

Adv k . mahesh (advocate)     12 December 2014

have you communicated with service provider why he had not credited your salary and reason for delay because what ever the communication you should make on paper or on email communication so that in future those evidences will be a valid proof for you to take any legal action 

and in this case was the reason that service provider had told you for not giving salary to you and others he paid why 

Kumar Doab (FIN)     13 December 2014

You can Lodge complaint with: Inspector appointed under Payment of Wages Act Shops and Commercial Establishment Act O/o Labor Commissioner Complaint u/s 406/420 If you are unable to handle the matter on your own entrust to your lawyer

T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate)     15 December 2014

You may quit the service and send a legal demand notice for settling the arrears of salary amount due to you as per the employment offer.


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