“Strength does not come from physical
capacity. It comes from an indomitable will.” ― Mahatma Gandhi
Were you cheated by the management of
your college where you served loyally for some years? Did your employer betray
you after utilizing your services by not paying your salary of your last
serving month? Were you sent out of your employment by your employer
disgracefully? Are you in financial
hardships due to the non-receipt of payment from your employer? Do you want to
understand the procedure to get your last month salary from private colleges or
educational institutions in India? Then this post is for you.
I served as a professor in various
colleges and I have my own bitter experiences with some notorious
owners/managements who tried to cheat me by not paying my last month salary.
But they failed miserably due to my ethical and legal fight. Here is a
tentative procedure to get your last month salary in a fair, legal and ethical
manner from private pharmacy, medical and engineering colleges in India.
First prepare a draft of your grievance
with all details of your association with your college with facts and figures.
Enclose the scanned copies of all your certificates and evidences. Send your
grievance to ‘grievance cell’ to the university with which your college is
affiliated. You can also send it to the Registrar and Vice Chancellor of the
university. You send it to All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE),
Delhi which is a regulating body. You can also send your grievance to Human
Rights Commission as your family in financial hardships due to non-receipt of
your salary from your employer. Keep all copies of your complaints for future
reference. If you have sent emails, keep a copy of each one in a separate
folder to track it easily. Wait for two to three weeks for their response. If
there is no response, you send them reminders by referring your previous
letters and emails for their follow-up. If you send hard copies, make sure that
you send them by courier or registered post from Indian postal department. I am
sure you will get a positive response and salary from your employer. There is a
probability that your employer might have connections with some of the
officials and bribe them. But remember, most officials are really good. They
empathize with you and fight on your behalf and instruct the cheating college
to pay your salary. In the meanwhile, your employer might come up with false
charges against you to invent excuses for non-payment of salary with higher
officials. Most of the officials are aware of fictitious charges by these notorious
owners and employers. They know that these are gimmicks to defend themselves
and put you on further troubles. Don’t give up due to fictitious charges. Fight
to the finish. Remember, truth alone triumphs (Satyameva Jayate).
After you receive your salary, thank
the people who played crucial roles to get your salary. Have an attitude of
gratitude. Also, help other employees who have been cheated like you by their
employers. Provide them direction and give them hope. People often think ‘what
is in it for me’ which is very wrong. We humans must help one another during
problems to build a better world.
Conclusion
For every problem there are multiple
solutions. Don’t excessively brood over the problems. Always explore options and
take immediate action to fight for your rights. Don’t suffer silently.
Be persistent with your approach.
Don’t attack the individuals but attack only the issues during your ethical
fight. Follow the procedure meticulously and be patient. You will definitely
get your salary and overcome your financial hardships and depression. Above
all, you stand taller like a leader and role model for others.
"Men are not prisoners of fate,
but only prisoners of their own minds." ― Franklin Roosevelt
Note: I am an awakener. I enlighten both
educators and students. I enjoy showing direction to them. I am a
troubleshooter and resolve the issues analytically, objectively and systematically.
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