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unusual_indu
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Dear Mr Hiten
Thank you for your valuable cooments .The final decision taken by management after a lot of discussion is 1 additional holiday has been declared which is a restricted holiday.If hindus want to take that holiday during Diwali they can do that and if non hindus want to take it on Christmas or Id they can avail that.
If any non-hindu staff requires anymore holidays,for religious festivals then we will sort the issue on case to case basis.
Thank you all for all the support .CiteHR rocks ! :D
Warm Regards
Indrani Chakraborty

From India, Pune
mesuyash
1

Hi Indra,
What u can do is keep 2 flexi holidays. Say for example You have kept Good friday and Id as fexi holiday. so those who wants to take holiday on good friday will take holiday on that day and those who wants ID can take Id's Holiday.
This is followed by many small as well Companies.
Cheers
Suyash

From India, Pune
Sonia Kakkar
4

No. of leaves can't be increase....as the mgt will always object....but you can have compensatory leaves option...
So for e.g. if you have 10 leaves annually....you can keep inthis 3 days as copensatory...employee will accordingly plan which 3 days day want to take...
but remember employee's should not work on National Holiday...otherwise you need to pay them....

From India, Pune
munmun.bhoir
As you decide to have total 10 holidays,you can propose a break up of (8+2),where 8 are compulsory holidays defined by the company & 2 are called as optional holidays where the employee has the freedom to select the holiday of his choice from a list of holidays declared by the company(this list may comprise of a few holidays picked up from each religion).
From India, Pune
kriyaz
38

Hi Indu
YOu have an UNUSUAL problem,
this option of 8+2 seems to be fine, or it can even be 7+3.
Other thing is you should also understand whats the importance of each festival for each religion.
I can tell you for Muslims - Id-ul-Fitr (@Ramzan - Meethi Id)
is the most imp festival. the next one is Id-ul-Zuha( @Bakrid).
As regards Muharram - Its only Observed by Shias Sect.
So if your set of holidays can include these two days, then I think the Muslims should be satisfied.
Same way for Christians i feel Christmas and Good Friday.
Anyways the problem was quite challenging, and its good that you have dealt with it Diplmatically. Thats the way it should be in a multireligious society like ours.
To go a step further, what you can do is -- one day before each of the major festival you can all get together and have a good tea and one person can just tell everybody else a few lines about their festival. It should be quite interesting.
Thanx
Riyaz

From India, Delhi
Drswati
Dear Indu
In a globalised economy, we cannot afford to decide company leaves based on religion. Management can have their own views and can frame the policies accordingly.
In many advanced countries like US, UK etc., especially IT companies, they have multi cultural staff, but the holidays are fixed and are as per the policy of management.
Here as well, I think employees should follow company rules. In many companies, because of work pressure, even Hindu people have to go to work during Diwali.
Yes, during diwali as well as Id, company can organise certain entertainment programs and celebrations.
Or
You can try to have meeting of all concerned parties and try to find out acceptable solution.
Thanks
Dr. Swati

From United States, Nicasio
Yogesh Somani
Hi Indrani,
As you say that you have 10 holidays only, i would suggest that out of 10 keep 9 fix desgnated holidays without including any muslim or other religion specific festival and keep 1 leave as Optional/Open leave.
Explain the employees that this O/L can be used for any festival of their choice provided they intimate in advance.
This will not only satisfy any minor community but will make everyone happy.
yogesh

From India, Mumbai
karnarun
6

Hi, Holiday depends on Act, and accordingly we can declair. As per factory act we must declare 8 holiday and 1 rh as per majority of people. Regards Arun
From India, Delhi
Arvindsingh
9

[quote="Arvindsingh"]I suggest a practice which is followed by PSU's

1: National Holidays.-Enforceable by law (i.e. 26 Jan, 15 Aug and 2nd Oct)

2. Gazetted Holidays: Includes major festivals limited to 12 numbers. Decided by collective employee representative/ groups. The list may vary from unit to unit.

3. Restricted Holidays: Includes all minor festivals . List may reach up to 30 or more. Any employee is free to opt any two days out of the list. Leave Application/ Notice may be moved three days earlier.

Upon this pattern you can make two list of Notified and optional holidays. Employees will have option to choose from options.

Regards,

[color=green]Arvind Singh

Good to see so many ideas and opinions posted here, some liberal (people point of view) and some conservative (Management point of view).

Great words for customer delight services and little space for internal customer satisfaction (i.e. employees) still seems ridicules to me.

Please do not mind. Honestly speaking, there no intention to hurt any one feelings. Surely we need to develop an approach to make balance between communitarianism value system and individualistic value system by leading from communitarianism to individualistic value system or vice versa. Some way you will feel there is a valid need to address sensitivity of an individual person also.

Deciding leaves and holidays for an organization is not a job to be finished any how. There must be some rationalization.

There will be a policy “at least how many days the office will function in a year. e.g. 280 days. (Many industrial plants run through out of year. This part is not addressed here.)

At least what percentage of employee population is needed to run office effectively? Make an example the office population is 100 and 80% are needed run office effectively. (Assuming critical positioning exercise has been done. There are clear instructions that who will look after the critical position if the position holder is not present.)

Assume that during some festival of a particular community, holiday is not declared. 30% percent population is absent by taking casual\sick leave. Productivity of office went to bottom. Those who are present, they also are not working properly and trying to leave office early at evening. Even after that all those dissatisfaction with grunting and hissing is present.

Q. Is it beneficial to remain office functional that day?

It may be better to plan this way:

Keep in mind minimum numbers of functional days e.g. 280 days remaining days in a year = 85

Statuary holiday e.g. Sundays=`=~ 52. Remains days 85-52=33

Leaves to address personal needs, casual leaves=12 (100% consumption at extreme condition)

Again remaining days=33-12= 21

Coming to holidays addressing common social needs (GH) = restricted to 12+-2*

(e.g. * If all your client office are closed on X`mas day, and you choose to keep it functional that day because you have no Christian employee. what productivity will be of your office. By closing it at least you can save some electricity bill and can earn a smile in employee face. Need not to say if the attitude is different, you are standing with other happiness and serving a national cause)

Holidays addressing demography specific social needs (RH) = restricted to 2+-1

(Where less than 20% of the population is supposed to use it at a single event. Make the list comprehensive enough. For example if there are only 10 festivals in RH list. It may likely to be consumed @ 20% at each holiday, which will kill the purpose at last. If it has more than 30 festivals, more likely 2-3% absenteeism will be there which is manageable. There will be no need to restrict a Muslim to not take a leave at Mahashivratri and a Hindu on Ester. Off course no one can stop. Surely competent authority holds the power to grant the sanction in the ground of inadequate manpower or some other type of emergency. But if he does so, it is itself an indicator of mismanagement, bad planning and organizing.)

Remaining days 21-14=7

There are still 7 days in hand to handle any emergency otherwise it is ensured that office will remain functional for more than 280 days.

May please refer the list where the last 13 are chosen as GH and rest as RH by employee representative groups. (List of festivals is provided to them along with guide lines to select GH days)

LIST OF HOLIDAYS FOR THE YEAR 2008



Sl. No. Holiday Date 1929-30 SAKA ERA Day of Week

1 New Year Day January 01 Pausa 11 Tuesday

2 Guru Govind Singh's Birthday January 05 Pausa 15 Saturday

3 Makara Sankranti (N. India) January 14 Pausa 24 Monday

4 Makara Sankranti (Bengal)/Pongal January 15 Pausa 25 Tuesday

5 Muharram January 19 Pausa 29 Saturday

6 Basant Panchami / Shree Panchami February 11 Magha 22 Monday

7 Sivaji Jayanti February 19 Magha 30 Tuesday

8 Guru Ravidas Birthday February 21 Phalguna 02 Thursday

9 Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati Jayanti March 02 Phalguna 12 Sunday

10 Good Friday/Holika Dahan (Dol Yatra) March 21 Chaitra 01 Friday

11 Easter (Sunday) March 23 Chaitra 03 Sunday

12 Milad-Un-Nabi (Birthday of Prophet Mohammed) April 01 Chaitra 11 Friday

13 Chaitra Sukhaladi/Gudi Padava/Ugadi/Cheti Chand April 07 Chaitra 18 Monday

14 Vaisakhi/Vishu April 13 Chaitra 24 Sunday

15 Vaisakhadi (Bengal)/Bahag Bihu (Assam)/Mesadi April 14 Chaitra 25 Monday

16 Mahavir Jayanti April 18 Chaitra 29 Friday

17 Birthday of Rabindra Nath Tagore May 08 Vaishakha 18 Thursday

18 Buddha Purnima May 20 Vaishakha 30 Tuesday

19 Rath Yatra July 04 Asadha 13 Friday

20 Hazarat Ali's Birthday July 17 Asadha 26 Thursday

21 Raksha Bandhan August 16 Sravana 25 Saturday

22 Parsi New Year 19-Aug Sravana 28 Tuesday

23 Janmashtami (Smarta & Vaishnava) August 24 Bhadra 02 Sunday

24 Ganesh Chaturthi/Vinayak Chaturthi September 03 Bhadra 12 Wednesday

25 Onam September 12 Bhadra 21 Friday

26 Jamat-Ul-Vida September 26 Asvina 04 Friday

27 Dussehra (Maha Saptami) (Additional) October 06 Asvina 14 Monday

28 Dussehra (Maha Ashtami) (Additional) October 07 Asvina 15 Tuesday

29 Maharishi Valmiki's Birthday October 14 Asvina 22 Tuesday

30 Narak Chaturdasi October 27 Kartika 05 Monday

31 Govardhan Puja October 29 Kartika 07 Wednesday

32 Bhai Duj October 30 Kartika 08 Thursday

33 Guru Teg Bahadur's Martyrdrom Day November 24 Agrahayana 03 Monday

34 Christmas Eve December 24 Pausa 03 Wednesday

1 Republic Day January 26 Magha 06 Saturday

2 Maha Shivratri March 06 Phalguna 16 Thursday

3 Holi March 22 Chaitra 02 Saturday

4 Ram Navami (Vaisnava) April 14 Chaitra 25 Monday

5 Independence Day August 15 Sravana 24 Friday

6 Mahatma Gandhi's Birthday/Idul Fitr October 02 Asvina 10 Thursday

7 Dussehra (Maha Navami) October 08 Asvina 16 Wednesday

8 Dussehra (Vijaya Dashami) October 09 Asvina 17 Thursday

9 Deepavali (South India) October 27 Kartika 05 Monday

10 Diwali (Deepavali) October 28 Kartika 06 Tuesday

11 Guru Nanak's Birthday November 13 Kartika 22 Thursday

12 Idu'l Zuha (Bakrid) December 09 Agrahayana 18 Tuesday

13 Christmas Day December 25 Pausa 04 Thursday

With Regards,

Arvind Singh

9873933436

From India, New Delhi
unusual_indu
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Dear Mr Suyash,Mr AVS Kumar I apologise for the delayed reply Thank you for your valuable comments .I will keep your suggestions in mind Keep posting Thanks and Regards Indrani Chakraborty
From India, Pune
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