Boss Day: Does your boss repeatedly threaten to fire you? Here's how you can complain.
World Boss Day is celebrated every year on October 16th. The purpose of this day is to celebrate good leadership and a positive workplace environment. It's also important to share an important point on this occasion.

Everyone has a boss in their life. For some, they are a source of motivation, for others, a source of stress. Sometimes, bosses believe in your talent and give you opportunities to advance. However, there are times when those same bosses repeatedly threaten to fire you, create mental pressure over seemingly trivial matters, and create a difficult office environment.
World Boss Day is celebrated every year on October 16th. The purpose of this day is to celebrate good leadership and a positive workplace environment. It's also important to share an important point on this occasion. What should you do when your boss is unfriendly, doesn't appreciate your hard work, and instead threatens to fire you? If you're facing a similar situation, there's no need to worry. The Indian government has taken a wonderful initiative to protect the rights of employees. So let's learn how to complain about a boss who repeatedly threatens to fire you.
How can you complain about your boss?
If your boss repeatedly threatens to fire you, mentally harasses you, or forces you to leave your job, you can file a complaint online by visiting the Samadhan Portal, launched by the Government of India to protect employee rights. The Samadhan Portal is an online facility launched under the Ministry of Labor and Employment, Government of India, where any employee can file a complaint against their company or employer.
What matters can you complain about?
On the Samadhan portal, you can file complaints related to repeated pressure to quit, termination without reason, non-payment of salary on time or non-payment of salary, mental harassment or threats in the office, wrongful termination, and termination.
How to File a Complaint
If your boss repeatedly threatens to fire you and you want to file a complaint, first open the website https://samadhan.labour.gov.in/. If you haven't already, create a new account or log in with your mobile number. Then, verify your mobile number using an OTP. You will receive an online form in which you must upload your details, company details, complete complaint details, and any documents you may have, such as appointment letters, termination letters, etc. After submitting the form, you will receive a Dispute ID, which will help you track the status of your complaint.