Company Payment After Win
Summary
If you win a case against a company in dubai, they typically wont pay unless the court awards damages. For improper absconding cases, mohre decisions can enforce company payments. If the company refuses to pay, you may need to file a complaint with mohre or pursue legal action in labor court. Companies may need to re-evaluate internal policies to prevent future issues.Full Conversation
Inproper absconding case
For an "improper absconding" case in Dubai, here are some general points to consider:
- If an employer accuses an employee of absconding, they must provide evidence.
- The employee can challenge this claim in labor court.
- The court will decide based on evidence and circumstances.
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If the mohre remove absconding case against you what happen to the company
If the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MOHRE) removes an absconding case against you, the consequences for the company may include:
- The company may need to address any procedural or reporting errors.
- They might not face any direct penalties unless misconduct is proven.
- The company might need to re-evaluate internal policies to prevent future issues.
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What re evaluate
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When a company re-evaluates its internal policies, they review and potentially update procedures to ensure compliance with laws and prevent future legal issues. This may involve training, updating documentation, or revising reporting practices. Is there anything else you would like to know about this process?
If the mohre said the comapny need to pay me
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If MOHRE has determined that the company needs to pay you, it typically means the company has been found liable for some form of compensation or settlement. You should receive the payment as directed. Do you have any questions regarding the process of receiving this payment?
If the caompany dont want to pay?
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If the company doesn't want to pay even after MOHRE's decision, you may need to take further legal action. You can:
- File a complaint with MOHRE for enforcement.
- Consider legal proceedings in a labor court to enforce the payment.
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