Please let me know how to claim salary from the previous employer. As per the company policy, I have given a 15-day notice period, and I am staying in Bangalore while our head office is in Mumbai. Can anybody guide me on how to claim my salary and my PF contribution?
Regards,
Teena
From India, Bangalore
Regards,
Teena
From India, Bangalore
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
From India, Ahmadabad
Hi there,
When I joined a firm in Hyderabad, they issued me an appointment letter in which nothing was mentioned related to the notice period for leaving.
In August, I requested my employer to leave the firm during an oral chat. He asked me when I wanted to leave, and I replied, "Relieve me ASAP."
Within seconds, I received an email from my manager stating, "As requested by you, you are relieved from duties effective from today."
I then formally resigned through email five minutes later on the same day. I received my relieving letter, stating that I am relieved from duties and to communicate with the finance department about final settlements.
This month, I returned to my previous company, and my manager stated that I didn't serve the notice period, so they are cutting my salary for that reason and demanding extra payment.
Now, the owner is threatening to file a case against me or demand extra payment. Additionally, one month's salary is still pending. What can I do to receive my remaining salary? Can he file a case against me for any reason just to disturb me?
Please help!
From India, Hyderabad
When I joined a firm in Hyderabad, they issued me an appointment letter in which nothing was mentioned related to the notice period for leaving.
In August, I requested my employer to leave the firm during an oral chat. He asked me when I wanted to leave, and I replied, "Relieve me ASAP."
Within seconds, I received an email from my manager stating, "As requested by you, you are relieved from duties effective from today."
I then formally resigned through email five minutes later on the same day. I received my relieving letter, stating that I am relieved from duties and to communicate with the finance department about final settlements.
This month, I returned to my previous company, and my manager stated that I didn't serve the notice period, so they are cutting my salary for that reason and demanding extra payment.
Now, the owner is threatening to file a case against me or demand extra payment. Additionally, one month's salary is still pending. What can I do to receive my remaining salary? Can he file a case against me for any reason just to disturb me?
Please help!
From India, Hyderabad
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