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p.l.teena@steerworld.co.i
Please let me know how to claim salary from the previous employer.
As per the company policy I have given 15 days notice period and I am staying in Bangalore and our head office is in Mumbai so can anybody guide me how to claim my salary and my PF contribution.
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Regards,
Teena

From India, Bangalore
bhardwaj_ch1
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Yes, last salary is in F&F and PF withdrawl after 2months fromthe date of releiving. keep your salary slip records,releiving letter and work exp. letter from said org.
From India, Ahmadabad
radhi.shree
hi there,

When I Joined a Firm ,Hyderabad They issued me a appointment letter in which nothing was mentioned related to the notice period for leaving.

in Aug i requested my employer i wants to leave the firm a oral chat,Then he aske me when you wants to leave, i replied him releve me Asap

with in seconds i received a mail from my manager, as a requested by you you releaved from duties effective from today.

then i have given a formal resignation thru email after 5 mins. on the same day itself i got my reelaving letter stating she is releaved from

duties and please communicate with finance department about final settlements.

in this month i went to my previous company , my manger gave a statement with you didnt servive the notice period, now we are cutting your salary for the that reason and you need to pay us extra amount.

Now the owner is saying to file a case against me or demanding for extra amount . My one month’s salary is also pending on him. What can i do to get my remaing salary. Can he File a case against me for any reason just to make be disturb ?

Please Help !

From India, Hyderabad
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