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hr-giriraj
Hello, We are a construction company in Mumbai, Maharashtra.
One of our employees came to the office on a public holiday, worked for two hours, and then left. Do we have to pay O.T.?
Please advise. Thank you & Regards

From India, Pune
Madhu.T.K
4249

Yes, you have to pay overtime wages at double the rate if the total working hours in the week has exceeded 48 hours. If the employee had taken a leave (with pay) in any day during the week, that day or days would be counted as day/ days worked and 8 hours per day of leave with pay should be included in the 48 hours to decide entitlement for overtime wages.
From India, Kannur
hr-giriraj
Thank you for your reply. She is in the Manager cadre. Still, do we have to pay her O.T?
From India, Pune
Madhu.T.K
4249

No. If she is a manager, no need to pay overtime wages.
From India, Kannur
NK SUNDARAM
581

Your question regarding payment of OT for a manager clearly shows your lack of knowledge about various HR policies governing workers / labour, executives, managers etc;. Please take special interest in developing your knowledge as an HR professional. That will help you in your career growth. Best wishes
From India
Madhu.T.K
4249

@NK SUNDARAM, the query is all about overtime payment to an employee designated as manager. It is true that managers cannot demand overtime as a matter of right. But there is nothing preventing a manager to get overtime payment. Moreover, if she has not been given any supervisory or managerial powers, then she can very well claim overtime wages. The thread poster was just taking a clarification and it need not be interpreted as lack of knowledge.
From India, Kannur
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