Salary Issue
I have submitted my official resignation on the 3rd of November '15, and the company promised me that my FNF (Full and Final) settlement would be done within 45 days, and my salary would be credited to my account within the given timeline. Now, 45 days have passed, but the company has still not paid my salary. HR also sent me a confirmation email stating that my salary would be credited within 45 days. However, two months have passed, and they have not credited my salary. I have approached them more than 10 times, but they have not responded or replied to my emails. Please suggest what I can do. They have not paid any employee's salary after resignation; it seems they withhold all employees' salaries. I would be very thankful if you could assist me with this issue as I am extremely frustrated, particularly with a situation that has persisted for a long time. Please help me; I need my salary.
From India, New Delhi
I have submitted my official resignation on the 3rd of November '15, and the company promised me that my FNF (Full and Final) settlement would be done within 45 days, and my salary would be credited to my account within the given timeline. Now, 45 days have passed, but the company has still not paid my salary. HR also sent me a confirmation email stating that my salary would be credited within 45 days. However, two months have passed, and they have not credited my salary. I have approached them more than 10 times, but they have not responded or replied to my emails. Please suggest what I can do. They have not paid any employee's salary after resignation; it seems they withhold all employees' salaries. I would be very thankful if you could assist me with this issue as I am extremely frustrated, particularly with a situation that has persisted for a long time. Please help me; I need my salary.
From India, New Delhi
If your salary is less than 18000/-, you can raise the complaint with the labour officer (Deputy Commissioner of Labour) in your area under the Payment of Wages Act. They will take necessary action to release your payment with interest.
From India, Chennai
From India, Chennai
Hi Vinita, don't worry, my friend. Why are you fed up? Every problem has a solution. Please follow the below-mentioned suggestions.
Steps to Address Salary Issues
Please reach your nearest labor office with all your supporting documents, such as your resignation letter, relieving letter, and your last employer communication emails as evidence. This is your first step. Please submit your complaint at the labor office, and then I'll suggest your next step.
Please stay in touch with me.
Thanks & Regards,
Ashish Shaw
[Email Removed For Privacy Reasons]
From India, Kolkata
Steps to Address Salary Issues
Please reach your nearest labor office with all your supporting documents, such as your resignation letter, relieving letter, and your last employer communication emails as evidence. This is your first step. Please submit your complaint at the labor office, and then I'll suggest your next step.
Please stay in touch with me.
Thanks & Regards,
Ashish Shaw
[Email Removed For Privacy Reasons]
From India, Kolkata
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