Hi all,
Greetings.....:)
My company is having continues chemical process plant. Employees are getting weekly off regularly as per factories act. We have arranged 2 or 3 days shift schedule. Employees are comfortable with this 2 or 3 days shift schedule.
Mon/Tue- 1st shift - 6 to 2
Wed/Thu- 2nd Shift - 2 to 10
Fri/Sat- 3rd Shift -10 to 7
Sun- W/off
My query is “whether this is a correct practice OR we need to change it to 6 days shift schedule?”
I need your legal opinion.
From India, Visnagar
Greetings.....:)
My company is having continues chemical process plant. Employees are getting weekly off regularly as per factories act. We have arranged 2 or 3 days shift schedule. Employees are comfortable with this 2 or 3 days shift schedule.
Mon/Tue- 1st shift - 6 to 2
Wed/Thu- 2nd Shift - 2 to 10
Fri/Sat- 3rd Shift -10 to 7
Sun- W/off
My query is “whether this is a correct practice OR we need to change it to 6 days shift schedule?”
I need your legal opinion.
From India, Visnagar
That’s legally Ok, but we can change on weekly pattern for biological adjustements. c shift seems to 10 to 6, Sunday also need to operate for chemical process plant. Regards, satya
From India, Dehra Dun
From India, Dehra Dun
Dear Satya,
Thanks for yr response and yes u r right, it is 10- to 6. But one of Factory Insp asked, this is not correct. As he said there should be 24 hrs rest before enter in to new shift. I wasnt some legal stand/ opinion. our employee also have no objection on this.
In case we have to adopt as FI said, do we need to put a notice of change for 21 days under ID act. Please advise.
regards
From India, Visnagar
Thanks for yr response and yes u r right, it is 10- to 6. But one of Factory Insp asked, this is not correct. As he said there should be 24 hrs rest before enter in to new shift. I wasnt some legal stand/ opinion. our employee also have no objection on this.
In case we have to adopt as FI said, do we need to put a notice of change for 21 days under ID act. Please advise.
regards
From India, Visnagar
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