Breach of contract
3 years ago
I got my job offer from MNC company. I accepted the offer letter and resigned the previous job.For that I had resigned from my job on dated and waiting to join the new company, but due to Covid situation they mailed back that joining will be delayed. Without salary, I was sitting idle for more than 2 months. when I called back HR, they told that they are withdrawing the offer. They mailed that the offer is being withdrawn due to some reasons.
Now I am jobless and me and my family are running out of money also. In this situation it is difficult to find another suitable job so quickly.
Please need your help and advice. We are just clueless
Adv. Sarika Khude
Responded 3 years ago
You approach the labor commissioner and also make sue of following circulars.
https://labour.gov.in/advisories-covid-19
EMPLOYEE CIRCULARS BY LABOUR DEPARTMENT
Employment Lawsfor Multinational Companies in India
https://singhania.in/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Employment-Law-Primer-For-Multinational-Companies-In-India-2019.pdf
Section 12 in The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947
12. Duties of conciliation officers.-
(1) Where any industrial dispute exists or is apprehended, the conciliation officer may, or where the dispute relates to a public utility service and a notice under section 22 has been given, shall hold conciliation proceedings in the prescribed manner.
(2) The conciliation officer shall, for the purpose of bringing about a settlement of the dispute, without delay, investigate the dispute and all matters affecting the merits and the right settlement thereof and may do all such things as he thinks fit for the purpose of inducing the parties to come to a fair and amicable settlement of the dispute.
(3) If a settlement of the dispute or of any of the matters in dispute is arrived at in the course of the conciliation proceedings the conciliation officer shall send a report thereof to the appropriate Government 1 or an officer authorised in this behalf by the appropriate Government] together with a memorandum of the settlement signed by the parties to the dispute.
(4) If no such settlement is arrived at, the conciliation officer shall, as soon as practicable after the close of the investigation, send to the appropriate Government a full report setting forth the steps taken by him for ascertaining the facts and circumstances relating to the dispute and for bringing about a settlement thereof, together with a full statement of such facts and circumstances, and the reasons on account of which, in his opinion, a settlement could not be arrived at.
(5) If, on a consideration of the report referred to in sub- section (4), the appropriate Government is satisfied that there is a case for reference to a Board, 2 Labour Court, Tribunal or National Tribunal,] it may make such reference. Where the appropriate Government does not make such a reference it shall record and communicate to the parties concerned its reasons therefor.
(6) A report under this section shall be submitted within fourteen days of the commencement of the conciliation proceedings or within such shorter period as may be fixed by the appropriate Government: 3 Provided that, 4 subject to the approval of the conciliation officer,] the time for the submission of the report may be extended by such period as may be agreed upon in writing by all the parties to the dispute.]
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 3 years ago
You must issue a legal notice thereafter approach labour inspector.
Rameshwar Dadhe
Responded 3 years ago