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vijal-trisal
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Hi Everybody, I am working for a company for past 2 years as a Permanent Employee in Workmen Category.I am Software Engineer by Profession.
My employee status is Confirmed by Company .Suddenly, the Company removed me from Services by handing over a Termination Letter to me without any charges of Misconduct against me, no absence of Leave etc. Should, I not be reimbursed Subsistence allowances @ 50 % for first
3 months,@75% for next 3 months @ 100% for remaining months. My case Pending in Labour Court and for past 32 months I have not been paid
Salary.
Can anyone guide me that apart from back wages, award cost etc would I be entitled for Subsistence Allowance as well as per Indian Labour Laws or not.

From India, Gurgaon
hiren_banerjee
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Dear Member, 'Subsistence Allowance' is paid by the employer when you are suspended from your duty for any misconduct pending inquiry. The rate is 50% of your last drawn salary for the first 90 days and after that period 75% (not 100%). But your case is unlawful termination from service and you have already made a suit in Labour Court challenging the termination. So you have to wait for Order of Hon'ble Court. If the Hon'ble Court orders your re-instatement in service, then you will get full back wages with all benefits. Thanks.
Hiren Banerjee

From India, Raniganj
jagadish347
4

Even if reinstatement is ordered by the Court, to get back wages and consequential benefits, there has to be a specific order.
From India, Pune
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