Mumbai | Kolkata: A few members of India’s apex body in the flexi-staffing sector have raised questions on why the global staffing firms did not pay salaries from their own accounts to the workers they had supplied to Wistron<\/a>’s Karnataka plant, if there were delays in payment by the contract manufacturer.
The Indian Staffing Federation<\/a> (ISF<\/a>) may convene a meeting soon to discuss allegations of payment irregularities against some of its biggest members, executives at these staffing firms said.
\"Payment delays are serious allegations against these large companies. Some of the members want to know that even if there was a delay from Wistron<\/a>'s end, why was the payment not processed from the recruitment companies’ side,\" asked a member of the ISF<\/a>.
The federation has informally started enquiries of its own on whether there were lapses which led to violence at Wistron’s facility in Kolar district of Karnataka, about two weeks ago, the person said.
According to two people in the know, the ISF may call for a meeting in the next few weeks to discuss the matter.
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