rohitdeshmukh 15 December 2016
adv.bharat @ PUNE (Lawyer) 15 December 2016
Give notice for recovery of salary as offered in appointment letter.
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Kumar Doab (FIN) 15 December 2016
Wrie to employer, under proper acknowledgment , to pay salary with salalry slip.
rohitdeshmukh 15 December 2016
rohitdeshmukh 15 December 2016
rohitdeshmukh 15 December 2016
Originally posted by : adv.bharat @ PUNE | ||
Give notice for recovery of salary as offered in appointment letter. Will u appreciate this answer by giving like on my LCI profile? |
rohitdeshmukh 15 December 2016
Kumar Doab (FIN) 16 December 2016
Salary has to be paid.
If he has written about Non Payment then he has built written record.
Kumar Doab (FIN) 16 December 2016
Probably employer wants him to resign and square off his dues with notice pay.
Kumar Doab (FIN) 16 December 2016
Firm up next venture ASAP.
Keep on writing to supply salary slip and salary.
While leaving mention in notice of resignation that earned wages have not been paid hence cluses on notice period etc have lost its significance and are not applicable.
rohitdeshmukh 16 December 2016
rohitdeshmukh 16 December 2016
Sourav Hajra (Director) 16 December 2016
Hi Rohit,
If you are unable to recover the payment for your services rendered (employer not replying to your mails), I would suggest that you write a letter (in print) claiming your dues, and send it via Indian postal service. Keep the receipt of the same along with the copy of the letter. If you still do not get a reply, I would suggest that you do a general diary in your local police station, and forward the letter to the labour commissioner. I hope that you'll find assistance in this process.
Regards,
Sourav
Kumar Doab (FIN) 16 December 2016
The designation mentioned by you is Zonal Head.
He may still be covered by the def. of 'Employee' as in West Bengal Shops & Estbs Act. So he can approach Inspector appointed under the Act............................that might be Labor Inspector (confirm)
and
'Workman' as in ID Act ( as per nature of duties on record). So he can approach O,o Labor commissioner
He can also approach Inspector appointed under The Payment of Wages Act, if his wages are within Rs.25000/ as per def. of wages in the Act. This Act does not discriminate between 'Workman' and 'Non Workman'......
Kumar Doab (FIN) 16 December 2016
As suggested by Mr. Sourav Hajra, he can lodge criminal complaint u/s 406,420.................
He cana lso approach many of the employee's /Trade unions........................that are very active in West Bengal....
He cana lso approach senior officials of Dept. of Labor...
The seasoned trade union leaders can help to drill sense into the heads and also make him member and reprsent him ...........