Should I join a company without offer letter?
No it is not advisable. Offer letter is a legal contract between the employer and employee mentioning the terms and conditions relating to work. For ex : Offer letter would specify working hours, legal provisions like Sick leaves, casual leaves etc, details of compensation and performance management.
How do you give notice to employer for non payment of salary?
Documents required forsending a Legal Notice to the Employer for non payment of Salary-
- Copy of Employment Contract/Agreement.
- Bank Statement/ Proof of unpaid salary and past salary received.
- Appointment Letter/ Email Conversation.
- Other benefits and allowances allowed or entitled for.
What should I do if my employer does not pay me?
You may first want to ask your employer for an explanation, to determine whether the failure to receive a paycheck was due to a processing error or bank mistake, rather than because the employer does not intend to pay you for the hours that you worked.
What happens if you don’t receive all the wages you have earned?
When you don’t receive all the wages you have earned the first step is to bring it to your employer’s attention, as hopefully it was only a mistake. However, if it turns out you’re a victim of wage theft, unlawful deductions, shorted hours, or more, you have rights. To learn more about your rights with respect to unpaid wages, read below: 1.
What can I do if my employer refuses to pay my bonuses?
First, you must be certain that you had a clear agreement with your employer about the bonus pay. If you did, you should draft a letter to your employer notifying him that you are not receiving your promised bonuses. If that does not resolve the case, you can seek the bonuses in small claims court if the amount is relatively low.
What happens if you don’t comply with employment law?
These laws may impose penalties on employers who do not comply with the law, and may even provide for criminal prosecution.