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Employed but no salary paid
gopikrishna829
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Hello,
I have worked for a company in 2012 to 2014 for 2 years. I had a employment contract and sponsor visa in place from this company from day one. For one year they didn't have any projects to work on and they have not paid my salary. As my visa was with them I couldn't work else where or leave them. second year they asked me to work on other project and got paid 10KGBP lesser salary than on the contract.
Later when I left the company they threatened me if I reveal this.
I want to know If I can get this company to pay me the salary they owe for first and second year.
I have worked for a company in 2012 to 2014 for 2 years. I had a employment contract and sponsor visa in place from this company from day one. For one year they didn't have any projects to work on and they have not paid my salary. As my visa was with them I couldn't work else where or leave them. second year they asked me to work on other project and got paid 10KGBP lesser salary than on the contract.
Later when I left the company they threatened me if I reveal this.
I want to know If I can get this company to pay me the salary they owe for first and second year.
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You'd have to take them to court now as the deadline for using an Employment Tribunal has long gone.
Do you now have some form of long term right to remain and work in the UK? If not then revealing you were here under false pretenses might cause you more trouble than you'd like.0 -
Even if there is a long term right to remain, that can be reviewed if the individual is deemed to have misled the immigration authorities. Telling them that you didn't really do any work for half the time isn't likely to impress them. This sounds a lot like a fiction to get around immigration laws, and even if it isn't, they don't have to believe that it isn't. I believe that you need to let this go - you are taking on a risk to your own status to get them in trouble.0
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When you first started with the company, did you work at any point (from 2012 - 2013)?0
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