I am working in a company and not getting salary on time. As per the company rule salary should be given by 5th to 7th date of every month and its 20th day and i have not getting salary yet.
So, Please guide me what can I do against them?
Sandeep Kr (SEO) 20 April 2015
I am working in a company and not getting salary on time. As per the company rule salary should be given by 5th to 7th date of every month and its 20th day and i have not getting salary yet.
So, Please guide me what can I do against them?
Kumar Doab (FIN) 20 April 2015
It is futile to work with employer(s) that won't pay earned wages on time.
Submit a gentle representation in writing under proper acknowledgment (narrating all previous ones...........mentioning names/dates/brief minutes...............dates given etc) and conclude that salary slip and salary is not been paid on fixed date of payment, and highlight financial/other hardships being faced due to it ...................and request to provide payment with salary slip say within next ..................days.
Employee can lodge complaint the moment the payment of wages is delayed even by a day and employer can be penalized by say rs.7500/instance.....
What is designation and nature of duties?
You are in which state?
What is this company;Industrial,Commercial?
How many persons are employed in it?
What is your salary/month?
Have you been provided with salary slip of each month, PF number,ESIC card,I.Card,appointment letter etc?
old man (none) 20 April 2015
Kumar Doab (FIN) 21 April 2015
@ Old Man,
Pls post your query in a clear manner, preferably in the form of points, for both companies ..............e.g.:
What is this establishment; Commercial/Industrial?
You/your reporting office/Redg. Office of the company are located in which state?
You are working since which date?
How many persons are employed in company?
What is your designation and nature of duties and how many persons are reporting to you? Can you sanction (not just recommend) leave/increment/appointment/
What is your monthly salary?
Have you received appointment letter,offer letter,salary slips of all months, FnF statement,PF a/c slips,ESIC card,Form16.......................? Did you resign or were you terminated? Do you have copies of representations and POD? have you approached any court of law? Are you a member of Employee's/Trade Unions?
The unpaid wages are debt on employer and a workman can approach the lawful authority anytime.
old man (none) 23 April 2015