IT employees cheated by fake company

ITEC expresses solidarity with aggrieved IT employees of M/s Electrosys Solutions India and demands to arrest the culprits who committed Rs. 1.5 crore scam.

In a shocking event, employers of M/s Electrosys Solutions India have cheated 90 BE and MCA graduates with crores of rupees by providing fake jobs. The employers collected money of Rs. 80,000 to 2,00,000/- per employee offering them a Rs. 17,000/- monthly emoluments for 2 months training period. This amount was collected by 5 – 6 consultants who were appointed by the company and shared amongst the company and the consultants. After regularization, the company had assured employees of Rs. 24,000/- emoluments per month. But little did these employees know that after one and half months later, the employers would flee by night without paying IT employees and the house keeping workers any salary.

On 03.06.2011, the establishment was unlawfully and illegally closed and left all the 90 employees jobless. They have not been paid a single penny in these 2 months. Further, the establishment has got the registration certificate by mentioning only 6 employees and thus given false number to Labour department.

There is a growing number of such cheating incidents in the IT industry. It is high time that the concerned government departments put stop to such day light robbery on the unemployed youths.

ITEC, a welfare and support organization for ITeS employees, expresses solidarity with the aggrieved IT employees of M/s Electrosys Solutions India and have been intervening in this issue from the beginning. ITEC demands the arrest of employers who played with the lives of the unemployed engineering graduates and recover the money from employers and consultants to provide justice to the innocent employees of the company.

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The employees are from middle class and lower middle class families who arranged this money through various difficulties from their house. ITEC has been intervening in this issue and supporting the employees.

Today the employees will give individual complaints to Commisioner of Police, Vidhan Soudha at 3.30 pm. ITEC request all the people to join us today to strengthen the support for their genuine cause.

Venue: Commisioner Office, Infantry Road, Bangalore
Date & Time: June 9th, 3.30pm

Comments:

  1. Newsdesk says:

    A delegation (of Electrosys employees, ITEC members and other IT/ITeS Employees) is visiting Jeevan Bheema Nagar police station on tomorrow (Saturday), 25th June and will be submitting a letter asking for the status of investigation. The same deleagtion on same day, will submit a memorandum to DCP(along with copies of the FIR filed in police station)mentioning the suspicion we have about the nexus between local police and the consultants, owners and also that local police are chasing away the employees when they are following up on the case.

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  2. Alok pandey says:

    1>Tribro Softech Pvt Ltd
    2>Upadhi Software Solutions Pvt Ltd
    3>Visiram Solutions
    This company in hyderabad and all r cheater company also FIR on this company in Near police station.
    Maximum cheater company in hyderabad all company cheating of payment time.

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