Indian Man Awarded Nearly £30,000 by UK Tribunal After Employer Failed to Provide Work
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Indian care worker awarded nearly £30,000 after UK employer that sponsored him failed to provide work
An Indian who came to Britain as a care worker has been awarded nearly £30,000 because his employer failed to give him a single day of work for a whole year.
Indian care worker on visa wins payout after not being given shifts
An Indian worker who came to work in the UK on a post-Brexit visa has won a tribunal after his sponsoring employer failed to provide a single day of work for a year. The post Indian care worker on visa wins payout after not being given shifts appeared first on Personnel Today.
An Indian citizen who came to Britain to work as a caretaker received compensation of nearly £30,000, because his employer did not give him any work for a year, writes The...
An Indian citizen, Shabin Shaji, won a historic lawsuit against the British company Swan Care Solutions Ltd, which was forced by a labour court to pay him nearly £30,000 (approximately €35,000). The decision was made after the company offered him no work day during a year, although he was "gat, capable and willing to work," according to Judge Kate Edmonds, according to The Guardian.He paid over €20,000 to emigrate Shaji, aged 33, emigrated in 20…
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