Complaint Against Company: Due to pollution in Delhi, the Delhi government has ordered 50 percent of its employees to work from home. If your company isn't allowing work from home, complain here.


Complaint Against Company: Over the past few weeks, the air in Delhi has deteriorated so much that the AQI in many areas has consistently remained above 400. The situation is such that people are experiencing eye irritation, breathing difficulties, and headaches as soon as they step out. Under GRAP, the government has ordered offices to limit the number of employees to half and allow the rest to work from home.


This will reduce the number of vehicles on the roads and provide some relief to people from the toxic air. However, the problem arises when a company, despite this order, refuses to allow its employees to work from home. If your company hasn't allowed you to work from home, learn where you can complain.


Where to complain if your office isn't allowing work from home?


If your office isn't allowing work from home despite the GRAP order, you have several direct avenues for complaint. The easiest option is the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC). You can file a complaint by filling out an online form, sending an email, or calling their helpline. Another option is the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).


Many people also complain here by tagging the DPCC, CPCB, or the Delhi government's official accounts on social media, and this often leads to a swift response. Overall, if the office isn't complying with the order, your complaint will be formally heard, and the likelihood of action is quite high.


Action May Be Taken


If the company still doesn't comply with the rules or your case is serious, you can file an online complaint with the National Green Tribunal (NGT). The NGT directly hears and issues orders on pollution-related matters. Here, you don't need to prove that the office has caused damage, only that it's not following government directives.


If the problem remains unresolved after all this, the last option is to submit a written complaint to the Prime Minister's Office (PMO). Many people resort to this method when they don't receive a response from any department. However, in most cases, complaints filed with the DPCC, CPCB, and NGT are the most effective.

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