Employer ask to work forcefully
1 year ago
My employer chnge my sitting & shifted in corner of empty room, when I asked to chnge my sitting to amywhere as there's a lot of space in room, so he asked me to leave the job or I have to only sit there, when asking again, he gave me notice period. What can I do in this condition?
A.Dear Client
You should report this to the department's head and it is also the responsibility of the employer. If you were not replied well you can send a legal notice to the department.
Hope it helps.
You should report this to the department's head and it is also the responsibility of the employer. If you were not replied well you can send a legal notice to the department.
Hope it helps.
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A.Hi client,
Report the same to the head department. Comfort of employee is also a responsibility of an employer.
If not responded well you can send a legal notice to the department.
Thanks and Regards
Simi Paul
Report the same to the head department. Comfort of employee is also a responsibility of an employer.
If not responded well you can send a legal notice to the department.
Thanks and Regards
Simi Paul
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