Regarding The Not Received The Stipend

Asked in Employment or Labour

  • Nithish L

    Bengaluru

Expert's Answers(5)

  • xxxxx cxxxxx

    Bengaluru, Karnataka
      184 Client Ratings

    Dear Sir, Please approach the following authority or similar authority in a state     The Office Commissioner of Labour Karmika Bhavan, Dairy Circle, Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore-29. 080-29753078 labour.commissioner42@gmail.com

    June 11, 2024
  • Advocate Anik

    Bengaluru, Karnataka
      66 Client Ratings

    Dear client, I am sorry to hear that. It sounds like you are owed payment for your internship. Here are some steps you can take to get what you're owed: Gather Evidence: Compile documents that support your case. This could include your internship agreement (if you have one), emails confirming your internship dates and pay, and any records you have of the work you performed. Contact the Company: Try reaching out to the HR department or your supervisor directly. Be clear and professional in your communication. Clearly state the dates you interned (including the month you weren't paid for) and the amount of money you are owed. Request Payment: Politely but firmly request payment for the month you worked but weren't compensated for. Be Persistent: If they don't respond or refuse to pay, follow up with them. Here are some additional resources that might be helpful: Government Agencies: Research agencies that handle labor disputes in your area. These agencies might be able to help you recover unpaid wages. You can find them with a web search for "[your location] department of labor" or similar terms.

    June 5, 2024
  • Adv M. K. Singh

    Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
      4 Client Ratings

    Get them issued Legal Notice. For further assistance, you are free to contact. Thanks.

    June 4, 2024
  • Advocate Yogesh Navmahalkar

    Jalna, Maharashtra
      19 Client Ratings

    Issue them notice through lawyer and File Complain in labour court.

    June 3, 2024
  • Advocate Jitender Singh

    New Delhi, Delhi
      17 Client Ratings

    First of all rather than going legally you should serve him/her a legal notice and in that notice you can write that either pay my money or face legal action which will be at your own risk. After that if he/she fails to give you a satisfactory reply then you can anytime file a recovery suit in the court to claim your money back along with compensations.

    June 3, 2024