Very difficult my friend, the law in Qatar says it's illegal for companies not to pay employees on time but reporting your company can be very messy indeed. My advise for what it is worth would be .. if this is happening to your other company colleagues as well is for you all to documentate all the salary arrears owed by the company to it's employees with proof of late / non payment in the form of bank statements, this is providing they do pay by bank transfer and then either present this to your head of HR or your companies pay roll officer. Hopefully you received a written response to your claim and if it is not satisfactory then armed with all this evidence go to the Labour Department and submit a complaint.
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Very difficult my friend, the law in Qatar says it's illegal for companies not to pay employees on time but reporting your company can be very messy indeed. My advise for what it is worth would be .. if this is happening to your other company colleagues as well is for you all to documentate all the salary arrears owed by the company to it's employees with proof of late / non payment in the form of bank statements, this is providing they do pay by bank transfer and then either present this to your head of HR or your companies pay roll officer. Hopefully you received a written response to your claim and if it is not satisfactory then armed with all this evidence go to the Labour Department and submit a complaint.
recently seen a case of workers, where they got their salaries with labor court, but be ready for losing ur current job.
Quite simply - they have you over a barrel and you can do nothing.
Embassies are limited with their help and so is the Labour Court.
Can you leave? I suspect not.
It is sad and I sympathise with you - but I doubt you will get any real help.
I don't know what to suggest - I suspect you are trapped but I do wish you well and I hope that somebody -somewhere will give you assistance.
Good luck and let us know how you get on :-)
Get out of here. Go to some other country. If you move court, it might boomarang on you.
Yes. I agree with britexpat. File your complaint...then prepare to go home!
labour court + help of embassy.
I think your best option is to register a complaint with the Labour court..