Dear friend,
There are always two sides to the coin. If you want to launch Bad Employees Database then what about "Bad Employers Database"? Why you want to project only one side of the coin forever?
Bad people are there everywhere. You should project them equanimously.
Gentleman look around. In India though there are "labour laws" these are just name sake. In all practical purposes, these are "Employer Laws". Mr Vijay Mallaya of KF gets away by not paying to his pilots. Management of Maruti Suzuku India Limited (MSIL) can get away by paying just half or quarter salary to the contract workers. Same work, same number of working hours but regular workers get full salary and contract workers get the salary half or quarter salary!
Before termination of employee our constitution says that you should follow principles of natural justice. Yet MSIL was audacious to terminate 500 regular workers because of the "loss of faith".
The examples quoted here are very prominent. There are thousands of employers who throw labour laws to wind and do their business merrily.
In the face of ruthless exploitation of the workers, Dept of Labour keeps quite, Ministry of Labour keeps quite, industry bodies like FICCI or CII keep quite, national level organisations of HR professionals like NIPM or NHRD keep quite, lastly, the No 1 protector of the constitution i.e. Supreme Court does not want to take sue motto cognizance of the violation of the rights of the hapless employees. Now you want to join this bandwagon! Thank you very much and god bless you!
Dinesh V Divekar