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I am not paid my wage. The firm claims that its contracting entity does not pay, which is why the firm does not have enough to pay us wages. What can I do in such a case?

In some cases when in a subcontract factory delays in payment occur, it is possible to demand your wage from the contracting entity of your firm. This is the case when, if as in the example above, the contracting entity has indeed missed to pay the subcontract factory. However, if the contracting entity has paid the subcontract factory (your firm) and your firm still does not pay your wages, you have to demand your wage from your firm.

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