Hi, Dear all !
I came across this site while surfing.
I am in desperate need of HELP ,to find the solution for HR related problem presently I am facing.
This is ………………………….
I, stay in Delhi and I joined a Mumbai based company with a branch office in Delhi.
While serving for about 17 months at managerial level. Suddenly few months back my salary for the previous month was withheld without assigning any reason. I was forced to resign immediately.
Ultimately, keeping in view all pros and cons, I resigned in good faith that my earlier salary will be released. Full & final settlement after that in few days.
Even after submitting my resignation my salary has not released.
I contacted our HR manager and I was told you will receive it with full & final settlement after 45 days as per company rule.
Today ,even after passing more then 45 days I am continuously following with HR department but there is no satisfactory reply.
In nut shell my query is what should one do ,without job in the recession time, with three dependents and without salary for three months?
I hope likely, any one you will be able to guide or suggest the right step to be taken.
From India, Lucknow
I came across this site while surfing.
I am in desperate need of HELP ,to find the solution for HR related problem presently I am facing.
This is ………………………….
I, stay in Delhi and I joined a Mumbai based company with a branch office in Delhi.
While serving for about 17 months at managerial level. Suddenly few months back my salary for the previous month was withheld without assigning any reason. I was forced to resign immediately.
Ultimately, keeping in view all pros and cons, I resigned in good faith that my earlier salary will be released. Full & final settlement after that in few days.
Even after submitting my resignation my salary has not released.
I contacted our HR manager and I was told you will receive it with full & final settlement after 45 days as per company rule.
Today ,even after passing more then 45 days I am continuously following with HR department but there is no satisfactory reply.
In nut shell my query is what should one do ,without job in the recession time, with three dependents and without salary for three months?
I hope likely, any one you will be able to guide or suggest the right step to be taken.
From India, Lucknow
Since they told you to quit, you should not have given them a resignation letter. This would prove that you resigned. Were you required to serve notice? If so, they may adjust the amount owed, claiming you did not provide notice, and therefore, they withheld your salary.
Don't lose heart; continue to seek new job opportunities and persist in requesting your dues. Pursuing legal action through a labor law officer may not be very effective since you have already submitted your resignation letter.
Don't lose heart; continue to seek new job opportunities and persist in requesting your dues. Pursuing legal action through a labor law officer may not be very effective since you have already submitted your resignation letter.
Dear,
I don't think the labor department will help you in this regard because you were in a managerial position. What was your salary and nature of duties? It is necessary to determine if the labor department can assist you; otherwise, you may need to pursue the matter in civil court. Please provide clarification.
Regards,
JS Malik
From India, Delhi
I don't think the labor department will help you in this regard because you were in a managerial position. What was your salary and nature of duties? It is necessary to determine if the labor department can assist you; otherwise, you may need to pursue the matter in civil court. Please provide clarification.
Regards,
JS Malik
From India, Delhi
Hi, What have you mentioned in your resignation letter? Any clearence / handover formalities have been done by the company? Kindly clarify. Regards, Harshad
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Dear Harshad, I have given one month notice after that there is no formalities, no clearance or any other correspondence in any regard. Regards. Sandy
From India, Lucknow
From India, Lucknow
Sandy,
Ideally, all organizations take about 45 days to process the FNF. However, in cases where an employee has been asked to leave, and that too for no fault of the employee, the FNF should be completed in about 2 weeks. I would recommend you to write an email to the CEO of the company with a cc to the HR head and your department head and apprise them of the situation. Hoping they would be empathetic to your situation, they should act fast. Please don't try to burn bridges in this situation.
Cheers!!! Sanket
From India, Mumbai
Ideally, all organizations take about 45 days to process the FNF. However, in cases where an employee has been asked to leave, and that too for no fault of the employee, the FNF should be completed in about 2 weeks. I would recommend you to write an email to the CEO of the company with a cc to the HR head and your department head and apprise them of the situation. Hoping they would be empathetic to your situation, they should act fast. Please don't try to burn bridges in this situation.
Cheers!!! Sanket
From India, Mumbai
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