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Fraud Employer, not received my salary and just ran away without giving salary Fraud Employer, not received my salary and just ran away without giving salary

1 year ago

I got appointed by an erection contractor firm and deputed at a site in Karnataka, the employer got ram away a night without any information and blocked my number too so that I can't contact him. After appointment, till today I received only 1 month salary and now facing great financial problems, please advise how to file a case against him in labour court??

Anik

Responded 1 year ago

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A.Hello Client,
Kindly contact and advocate and file a suit against him explaining all the problems and the situation you are in right now. Hope this helps.
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