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Arsha Mercy
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Exactly, i would want to know more of this...!! Though we worked all the while 2 months. But asking the mgmt abt salary only resulted in more frustration as the mgmt asked us not to worry too much about money as it is a small concept but focus on work...It has been rumoured that we wont be getting any pay for the next few months too...who knows when?? :(

Regards,
Arsha

From India, Madras
surendravarma
1

Hi Arsha,
This is the situation many small orgnizations are facing these days. Particularly with Small KPO'S, BPO's and other IT/ITES organization. I know it is very tough to work without salary but you do not have many option at this point.
Market is very bad, so its dificult to get a job. So my sugestion would be to look for a new job and at the same time continue with the job that you are doing at this moment. Because it is even very dificult to get a job when you are jobless.
So look for an good option and as soon as you get a good option quit the current job.
Hope you get the good break soon. All the best.
Regards,
Surendra

From India, Surat
Arsha Mercy
1

Thanks a lot Chum. Pallavi, Priyadarshini, Gita, Lakshminaryanan, Manikandan, Sushmita, Ritika, Vedvyash, Manish, Aveena, Lakshman, Priya, John, Garima Sharma, Rajat Tanwar, Priyaranganthan, PS for your valuable suggestions...
From India, Madras
cnjayaanandh
Quit .Because no point in working without salary rather its time to relax and rejuvenate.Learn to play musical instruments ,learn car driving ,learn swimming,learn martial arts,help downtrodden people by enrolling in a NGO,do parttime work or business,keep yourself engaged,plan for a pilgrimage,learn meditation,update your subject knowledge,reduce expenses,feel good and confident.Above all God almighty will guide you during difficult timings.All the very
From India, Madras
ruchi_HR
hey guys..lets have more discussion on legal aspects of Employer not paying employees...any thoughts anyone?
What happens if a company goes bankrupt? all leave without pay...no legal action can be taken in this regard or what?
Seniors plz advise
Cheers
ruchi

From Hong Kong, Central District
chum
18

Dear PS, Arsha & Ruchi,
Niz topic to discuss. u query, What happens if a company goes bankrupt? yes, all have to leav with out pay and no dues can be claimed! and further u cannot take any legal action against them! shocking rgt?!:icon10: but tatz the fact!
When a firm goes bankrupt, its assets are sold and payed to the borrowers/venture captalists in priority percentages. Any other views......

From India, Mangaluru
Arsha Mercy
1

Thanks for the initation of the case, but isnt there any ways to claim the salary. What about the PF ? Wont they be questioned by the Labour Dept or PF office? How come that they'll leave the employees without pay just like that?

Isnt there any act or law for this?
Regards,
Arsha

From India, Madras
Arsha Mercy
1

And i have heard that the present market situation would prevail for another 1 to 2 yrs...!!! And till then...my God...!!! i cant imagine...!!! what would happen !!! :confused:
From India, Madras
swatipawanvaidya
Dear Arsha,
Try taking your HR in confidence and finding out when can they pay your dues. Taking to the higher authority in a straightforward fashion will also help. It difficult to switch job at this time. Try holding on for some more time.
Swati

From India, New Delhi
priyaranganathan
41

Hi Mercy,
Kindly do not go and meet the higher ups directly in this current situation.
Certainly they will not have any good replies and as per ur reply they still are getting work done by you. so their motive is to get work without paying out.
So pls do not meet the higher ups but try looking for a opening as of now and put down your papers and get all your experience certificate and relieving letter and move out and all the very best in life.
Regards,
Priya

From India, Madras
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