shatavisa-mukherjee
Hello,
I just have a query the comp off rule should be applicable for Sundays and Public holiday's only or should Saturday can also be included?
Giving Saturday comp off is a bit difficult for us there are people in our company who regularly work on Saturday and there are people who have regular off on Saturdays. so should there be two different policies or otherwise?
Please help out

From India, Mumbai
Anonymous
h iii my question are c off it is paid or only leave, one employee are come at Sunday in office so next day he is c off applicable but my question is it is pad or not.
From India, Nagpur
HROne
17

Compensatory off is a An employee will be entitled for comp off when they will work on holiday or on weekends.
for more plz visit my blog https://hrone.cloud/compensatory-off/

From India, Noida
hpreet
1

Hi,
I am working as HR Generalist, our employees had work (WFH due to Lockdown situation - COVID-19) on public holidays i.e. 2nd April & 9th April (Ram Navmi and Good Friday) as they wanted to bank their holidays and take off in lieu of those days.
It would be great if you can revert for the following queries:
- Is there any specific policy for this?
- How can we track in Attendance records?
- time period of taking a day off?
- can employees altogether take a day off nearby any Festival, say Diwali or Christmas?
Thanks

From Canada, Vancouver
HROne
17

Hello Readers,
Comp Off is something additional employee earns due to working additional hours than defined working hours.
Checkout the rule of comp off: https://hrone.cloud/compensatory-off/

From India, Noida
Anonymous
Is comp off treated as present
From India, Suri
KK!HR
1534

Comp off means the employee is notionally present, entitled to the benefits of being present.
From India, Mumbai
Gandharva Pednekar
do,nt understand why it should be for 2 days? When an employee works for 1 day on public holiday, he would be to eligible for one day only
From India, Mumbai
Dinesh Divekar
7879

Dear Gandharva,

That is what the act is and we have to abide by the act. In fact, those who work on 26th January, 15th August and 2nd October are required to be given three days compensatory off.

Compensatory offs for two days or three days are given to cherish the importance of these days. If the importance is removed, then all the days will become equal and in this capitalistic world, it will become a ground for the exploitation of labour. The extra offs are given so that the employees are given sufficient rest. They can look after their family. Secondly, by giving the extra offs the businesses are required to fulfil the social obligation.

Thanks,

Dinesh Divekar

From India, Bangalore
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