Insubordination Act
5 years ago
Sir i am a Driver in PSU bank and Last week I refused A Duty Because They are gived me duty at 6 pm and I have to go for an emergency Work and my duty time Is 8.30 AM TO 6.30 PM The Duty was to pick up A officer At 9 P.M at the airport But I don't want to do the overtime . So Now the management Are Giving Me a memo of not obeying The Officers Orders. They issue me A insubordination Act letter with 7 days time to reply. Please Advise Me sir I have 7 days Only . Is there any act to refuses Of Overtime.
Ambrose Leo
Responded 5 years ago
A.You're Driver & on emergency call should attend particularly any officer is proceeding on duty or important assignment. You can take the services of Employment & Labour and Service Matter expert Lawyer to protect & safeguard your interest quickly.
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GANESH SHARMA
Responded 5 years ago
A.Share your letter to us without delay. We need to see the allegations they have made. We will move to the court for harassment and excess and abuse of the power
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