Dear sir, I want to know about the difference between the shop establishment act and the factories act. Please help me
From India, Coimbatore
From India, Coimbatore
Both are Acts to regulate conditions of service of workers engaged. While the Factories Act is applicable to establishments wherein a manufacturing activity is carried out the Shops and Commercial Establishments Act is applicable to establishments which do not fall under the definition of factory, mine or plantations. The Factories Act is a central Act whereas the Shops and Commercial Establishments Act is a state Act and as such there will be separate Shops Act for separate state.
Regards,
Madhu.T.K
From India, Kannur
Regards,
Madhu.T.K
From India, Kannur
Dear Karthik, Addition with Madhu’s response, please find few more significant details about Factories act & S&E act for your further reference. Regards, Janardan
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
If an organisation is covered under Factories Act, does its back office still needed to be covered in shops & Establishments Act
From India, Gurgaon
From India, Gurgaon
If the admin/ back office is situated outside the factory premises then it will be covered by the provisions of the Shops and Commercial Establishments Act. On the other hand, if it is within the factory boundaries only, then there will not be separate coverage but all employees will be covered under the Factories Act itself.
Madhu.T.K
From India, Kannur
Madhu.T.K
From India, Kannur
Dear all, Any could help me out with giving reference to act for the maximum allowable limit of workers under the S & E Act?
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Dear friend,
I am unable to understand the reason or the context behind your question.
No of employees is a requirement based on various factors like the average volume of business transaction per day, the floor space of the establishment, the nature of the services rendered to the customers and the like. Hence it is a matter of pure business requirement left exclusively to the discretion of an individual employer.
Even if there is licensing/ registration provision, the number criterion would always be there for the purpose of fee to be collected only. That's why you will find the fee structure being fixed as " upto certain no"' in slabs and thereafter finally "beyond a certain number" only and not being limited to an exact number of employees.
Therefore, so far as I am aware, no State S&E Act puts a ceiling on the no of employees.
From India, Salem
I am unable to understand the reason or the context behind your question.
No of employees is a requirement based on various factors like the average volume of business transaction per day, the floor space of the establishment, the nature of the services rendered to the customers and the like. Hence it is a matter of pure business requirement left exclusively to the discretion of an individual employer.
Even if there is licensing/ registration provision, the number criterion would always be there for the purpose of fee to be collected only. That's why you will find the fee structure being fixed as " upto certain no"' in slabs and thereafter finally "beyond a certain number" only and not being limited to an exact number of employees.
Therefore, so far as I am aware, no State S&E Act puts a ceiling on the no of employees.
From India, Salem
Major IT and ITES establishments which employ thousands of employees also come under Shops Act. It is a wrong conception that Shops and Commercial Establishments Act is applicable to shops employing a few number of employees. Take the term " Shop" in a wider perception rather than narrowing it to a grocery or pan shop!
From India, Kannur
From India, Kannur
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