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I have resigned from a company from the post of consultant where I have been serving for 3-4 years. My job involved visiting clients 2-3 times per week for consultations. However, for the past 6 months, my pay was withheld citing a shortage of funds. I continued in the hope that the issue would be resolved, but I began to suspect foul play, leading to my decision to resign.

Despite resigning, my final settlement has not been processed, and I am in urgent need to contact the CEO. Unfortunately, he has been avoiding communication with me. The accounting department provides vague responses, further complicating the situation.

Please guide me on how to proceed.

From India, Mumbai
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nathrao
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Send the company a registered letter of acknowledgment due. Detail the dues and attempts made by you to contact and the response thereof. If after this, there is no closure of payments and other dues, then consider making it a legal matter. How much is the amount due to you? Preserve all correspondence and appointment letters safely as they may be required in case of a legal battle. Do not let the company get away with non-payment of dues.
From India, Pune
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Do you receive an agreement or appointment letter from the company at the time of appointment? If yes, you can file a case in court or claim your final settlement based on the terms and conditions outlined in the appointment letter. It is advisable to email the CEO of the company directly to explain your issue in detail.
From Pakistan, Karachi
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Anonymous
Thank you,

I'm worried I might not get anything in case of a legal fight. My outstanding due is close to 3 lakhs. What would be the expense to hire lawyers and how will the company respond to the legal notice. Should I expect a slow process or a quick result?

From India, Mumbai
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Hello,

As Nathrao suggested, the legal way seems to be the only way to get your dues here. Providing a few more details could enable the members to give more focused suggestions.

1. What are the payment terms as per the agreement?
2. How are the payments being made—cash/cheque/NEFT, etc.?
3. You mentioned, "I'm worried I might not get anything in case of a legal fight." Are there any specific reasons for this concern?
4. Is the "shortage of funds" true, or were there any issues between you and the management?
5. Additionally, I notice a sort of disconnect between two of your statements: "I might not get anything in case of a legal fight" and "how will the company respond to the legal notice." Are there any issues that you have missed mentioning in this post?

Regards,
TS

From India, Hyderabad
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