Hi
my name is rishabh. My previous employer Hbj capital is a stock advisory.
And the work there was based upon target. Which use to give me a basic salary of 12500 and a variable salary depending upon my achivement in target.
My question is if I am not able to achieve the target will I still be eligible for my basic salary as I worked for the whole month but couldnt reach the target.
And now after leaving the company my employer has refused to pay me my basic salary .
Is there any law which states anything regarding my situation.
kindly help

From India
Every company has started fixing a basic pay and a variable pay depending on the target. This is the tactics adopted by companies nowadays.
As long as you receive your basic pay then it is in order. Since your variable salary is based on target you will considered for a varible salary according to the target achieved by you as per the terms and conditions of your appointment order.
However they cannot stop your basic salary on any account unless there is a clause to that effect in the terms and conditions of your apppointment letter that the basic pay depend on achieving the target etc.

From India, Madras
Dear Rishab,
Generally, wherever basic salary as fixed component and variable component based on achievement of target, the basic salary is paid irrespective of achievement of any target level and the variable component depends on the percentage of target level achieved. However, you have to read the letter of appointment to know as to whether any conditions are set even for basic salary. Peruse your terms and conditions of appointment minutely and understand. If you feel that you are entitled to basic salary and the employer refuses to pay, you may approach the Labour Commissioner of the State for redressal.
Best of luck.

From India, Mumbai
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