Dear all, Having a query can employer stop paying salary due to non submission of joining docs Please let me know.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
hai , No one can not hold salary for in your case , pls refer the payment wages act section 5
From India, Coimbatore
From India, Coimbatore
Dear , It depends on HR policy & standing orders. Also, conditions mentioned in offer letter.
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Dear Aryi5,
It Depends on the HR policy & the term and condition of appointment letter, but why are you asking such question because you have shown your qualification details work experience and address details in your resume and at the time of interview. So HR Team will demand the documents & if you are unable to submit those documents they will understand that these documents or letters are fake.
With Regards
From India, Ranchi
It Depends on the HR policy & the term and condition of appointment letter, but why are you asking such question because you have shown your qualification details work experience and address details in your resume and at the time of interview. So HR Team will demand the documents & if you are unable to submit those documents they will understand that these documents or letters are fake.
With Regards
From India, Ranchi
Aryi, Yes orgn can hold salary.
Completion of Joining formalities is mandatory. The information shared at the time of interview has be evaluated and assessed for authenticity.
Even if the docs are fake, not all orgn would do a check on the authenticity of the documents. They could just check that for every info in CV there is a supporting doc or not.
So yes! you can hold salary for a candidate who has not submitted documents. Infact.. now PAN Card copy is being made mandatory in some organization we have serviced. without which salary is not credited to account. The person has to atleast initiate the pan card application processs and submit the slip.
From India, Mumbai
Completion of Joining formalities is mandatory. The information shared at the time of interview has be evaluated and assessed for authenticity.
Even if the docs are fake, not all orgn would do a check on the authenticity of the documents. They could just check that for every info in CV there is a supporting doc or not.
So yes! you can hold salary for a candidate who has not submitted documents. Infact.. now PAN Card copy is being made mandatory in some organization we have serviced. without which salary is not credited to account. The person has to atleast initiate the pan card application processs and submit the slip.
From India, Mumbai
We are having a vendor and we have placed our staff on their payroll.
We are paying salaries of these employees as per the invoice generated but they are holding employees salaries on basis of documents not submitted like id proof or address proof not submitted
Is it legal?
From India, Mumbai
We are paying salaries of these employees as per the invoice generated but they are holding employees salaries on basis of documents not submitted like id proof or address proof not submitted
Is it legal?
From India, Mumbai
Are you saying that your contract with the vendor was made without our orgn checking if the candidates docs are in place or not?. You are at greater risk if the individuals working as contract staff perform a blunder which is in the category of 'irreparable'.
Next time do not tolerate a contractor who has not performed the joining formalities properly. Also you should not clear contractor payments for the following month unless he gets their formalities completed. OR ask him to replace them with new staff.
They are his staff...He can hold payments for his staff if the joining docs not in place.... he could as well terminate their services.
From India, Mumbai
Next time do not tolerate a contractor who has not performed the joining formalities properly. Also you should not clear contractor payments for the following month unless he gets their formalities completed. OR ask him to replace them with new staff.
They are his staff...He can hold payments for his staff if the joining docs not in place.... he could as well terminate their services.
From India, Mumbai
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