Dear Sr. / Jr. Here, I need direction for the subjective concern. I have a contract based on stipend only, now I am approaching a new client with the same pattern but the HR person there is claiming that ESIC will be deducted on that stipend.
In addition to it, it's a training program not a job. Please give me ur valuable reply for this query. i will be very thankful to you.
From India, New Delhi
In addition to it, it's a training program not a job. Please give me ur valuable reply for this query. i will be very thankful to you.
From India, New Delhi
stipend is paid to trainee, for further continuation of their education, they are not eligible to get deputed at any of client site,
if the firm depute any person on client site, then it is termed as employee, and all labor laws get applicable
if the firm depute any person on client site, then it is termed as employee, and all labor laws get applicable
Be crisp while answering. Dont try to complicate the issue by using jargon of technical words. Please reply in Yes or No
From India, Jaipur
From India, Jaipur
all persons who are deputed anywhere against any "payment" are employee, and all labor laws are applicable on them, including ESIC contribution
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