Mumbai: Thirty former employees of actor-producer Sachiin Joshi's company Viiking Ventures have alleged non-payment of salaries amounting to Rs 31 lakh which they claim they haven't received even months after quitting, charges that the actor has dismissed as "arm-twisting tactics".
According to former employees, Viiking Ventures, of which Joshi is the chairman, and its digital media wing, Think Tank, withheld salaries from as early as March 2019.
They also claim that the management is not responding to their queries about the non-payment of their dues.
Taskeen Naik, who had joined as the social media head and public relations officer in April 2018, said she is owed salary for two months. She quit her job in May 2019.
"When I raised the issue with him (Joshi) personally, he blocked me. I mailed him as well as the HR who told me they have some fund issues as they're going through a crisis. Then even that communication stopped. It has been a year and they're just ignoring us," Taskeen told PTI.
Ganapathy Ramachandran, who joined Think Tank as a creative director in May 2019, quit the company in December the same year. He claimed the company is yet to pay his salary of three months.
"They were saying that they intend to pay. But there are 30 former employees who are owed around 30 lakhs in total. They all joined and quit at different times. Some people's salaries are due for almost two years," Ramachandran claimed.
In an interview with PTI, Joshi said he is an entrepreneur who takes care of "over a 1000 families" and won't accept "arm-twisting tactics of disgruntled employees."
The actor said Viiking Ventures had acquired Tugboat and rechristened it Thinktank, where the deal was that "they would be self-sufficient in terms of revenue and we would give them the umbrella and infrastructural support."
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However, there was an issue of fraud, the actor claimed, and the CEO was sacked, following which "the employment of all those hired in the said period of time came under scrutiny."