Indian expats in the UAE are being urged to approach their diplomatic missions if their salaries are delayed.
In an advisory shared online, the Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi called on its citizens to report any instances of late payments by their employer.
The authority also provided an email address to do so and advice that expats visit the embassy or consulate over office hours.
@navdeepsuri @cgidubai @HelplinePBSK pic.twitter.com/FPofwTHWVp
— India in UAE (@IndembAbuDhabi) May 8, 2019
Kindly send all details to the mail id: cons2.dubai@mea.gov.in & labour.dubai@mea.gov.in. Alternatively, you may also visit the Consulate - labour section on any working day.
— India in Dubai (@cgidubai) May 9, 2019

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