Khaleej Times

Workers left in lurch as employer flees

- Sarwat Nasir sarwat@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — More than 15 Dubai employees have been cheated by their employer who fled the country without paying them their salaries or gratuity. Employees, some who’d worked for the company for the last 10 years, were not paid their salaries for three months and did not even receive their end-ofservice benefits (allowance).

Four of the workers filed a court case against Avenue Interiors in January and the court ordered the company to shut down, freeze all of its assets and bank accounts. However, the owner left the country soon after without paying the staff their dues.

A Filipina employee at the firm said the employer owed her a whopping Dh250,000. The 38-year-old, who had worked for the company for the last seven years and earned Dh8,000 per month, said: “They are monsters. They left without telling anyone and did not pay us anything. They never let me keep my commission­s. I was told I would be allowed to keep 5 per cent from each sale I made.”

“We were not given our salaries for three months and we didn’t get our gratuity. They even made me pay for my own health insurance. This was my first job in Dubai and I can’t believe this has happened.”

Account manager with the company Sarath Lasantha, who’d worked with the company for 10 years, said he is worried he won’t be able to pay the school fee for his three children now. The Sri Lankan expat used to make Dh5,000 per month in salary at the company.

“I’m having a lot of difficulty now. My rent is due soon and I paid my children’s fees after borrowing money from relatives. But how will I pay the next amount? I gave my hard work to this company for 10 years and this is how I’m repaid?” Lasantha said. The company owes him Dh17,000 and that’s excluding his end of service allowance.

An Indian driver, who’d worked for the company for the last 10 years, earning Dh2,780, was also one of the many employees who felt cheated. Septu Arumugam said: “They could’ve at least given me the salary they owed me. I anyway didn’t make much here. I don’t know why they didn’t have the heart to pay me something,” Arumugam said.

The company had about 100 employees, many of whom have already left the country without their salaries (that the company failed to give them).

The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisat­ion issued a statement to Khaleej Times stating that there are several measures in place to secure the rights of workers, including distributi­ng the amount owed to the workers’ after ceasing the company’s bank accounts.

Khaleej Times attempted to contact the owner of the company several times, however, there was no response.

We were not given our salaries for three months and we didn’t get our gratuity. They even made me pay for my own health insurance.” A Filipina employee who did not wish to be named

My rent is due soon and I paid my children’s fees after borrowing money from relatives. But how will I pay the next amount?” Sarath Lasantha, an account manager at the company

They could’ve at least given me the salary they owed me. I anyway didn’t make much here. I don’t know why they didn’t have the heart to pay me something.” Septu Arumugam, a driver at the company

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After four workers filed a complaint against the company in Al Quoz, a court ordered it to shut down and freeze all of its assets.

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