According to the reports, which appear in the newspapers from time to time, the mobile phone companies are employing well over 50 thousand people as guards to protect their sites, offices and other establishments all over the country. Quite obviously, if the mobile phone companies delay clearance of the invoices of the private security agencies for the services rendered, how the private security guards employed by them are going to be paid on time.
The security agencies themselves are not in a position to arrange huge credits to pay salaries to so many security guards from their own resources. The eventual sufferers are the poor security guards and none else. The mobile phone companies delay payment of dues to the private security agencies, keep the money in the banks and earn profit.
Such practices are contrary to all established good business traditions. The mobile phone companies, or for that matter, whoever acquires the services of guards from the private security agencies are morally and legally bound to make the payments on time.
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