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Salary issue
5 years ago
My employer has not paid my salary of last 2 months. He is not taking up my call or replying to my messages, what should I do?
A.Dear Sir,
Get issue a legal notice or file representation before labor commissioner u/s 12 of Industrial disputs Act.
For full procedure contact me on mobile through Vidhikarya.
Get issue a legal notice or file representation before labor commissioner u/s 12 of Industrial disputs Act.
For full procedure contact me on mobile through Vidhikarya.
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A.Dear Client,
To start with send a Legal Notice.
If he does not respond within a particular time frame, then file a case against him/her.
Shanti Ranjan Behera
Advocate
To start with send a Legal Notice.
If he does not respond within a particular time frame, then file a case against him/her.
Shanti Ranjan Behera
Advocate
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Rameshwar Dadhe
Responded 5 years ago
A.File complaint against them to the labour commissioner office
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