Hi

I just joined a new BPO company they have this new pilot process ...we are to work for 5 days a week and get 2weekly offs
my shift timings are from 7:30pm to 3:30am the morning with 1 hour of break timing

this bpo has its first international pilot process and is what i think is overworking everyone
we Havent recived our weekly offs in proper timings we get it after 7-8 days of working and only one weeklyoff not 2 ..we are being informed that in a month we are to get 8 offs and if the company has requirements then it will make us work and pay us an additonal days salary ..most of us dont want to work those days and dont need that days salary
we are being worked more than 48 hours in a week and not getting offs if we take the offs at our own will we stand to be marked absent and loose out on attendance pay which is like 1000 :(

I do nt whish to leave the co as its in a stream that i speaclize in and its nearby my home ..i am sure the company is in violation of rules i just dont know which

In case i am wrong please correct me , if not please advise a possible solution or where to complain regarding this

Thanks

From India, Mumbai
Please clarify whether 48 hours are including/excluding the lunch breaks? I also need some proof that it is from the government of India
From India, New Delhi
dear it is 48 hours excluding break.it is given in shop and est act as well as factories act .section 51 of factories act says this ,you can read section 56 also to get more idea about it. j s malik
From India, Delhi
Hey Friends,,
I M Purely Accounts guy i Donna Anything about hr policies,, in ma offer letter and all ma Co HR mentioned as 9 hours per day has to work and including suterday..
please let me know if it is 8 hours what i can do to make it as 8 hours?
Regards,
Bhat.:icon1:

From India, Bangalore
You may approach to Labour Department( Factory & Labour wing) of your area as thses are the law enforcing agencies.
Regards,
R.N.Khola


(Labour Law & Legal Consultants)
09810405361

From India, Delhi
Hi all
I would like to know that If a Co.is registered under Shop and Estabilshment act
and its office timings are 8.45 am to 5.45 pm.
can it force its employees to work on Saturday as well for 3 more hours?
AND
If there are 2 employees of same designation in the same department can one of them be forced to come on saturday in the above mentioned condition and the other can relax on saturday to enjoy his weekend?
What actions can be taken in theis regards?
Can the person who is forced to come on Saturday take any benefit of his Personal Leave?(4 Saturdays a month)
What are the rules for such conditions?
please EXPLAIN HELP and GUIDE

From India, Delhi
SHIFT TIMINGS:
Hi,
I am working in security company as executive HR. Please help me information regaring shift timings.Is there any specific rule regarding change shift timings. can we start shift from midnight 12?

From India, Bangalore
Working Hours, Spread Over & Overtime of Adults
Weekly hours not more than 48.
Daily hours, not more than 9 hours.
Intervals for rest at least ½ hour on working for 5 hours.
Spread over not more than 10½ hours.
Overlapping shifts prohibited.
Extra wages for overtime double than normal rate of wages.
Restrictions on employment of women before 6AM and beyond 7 PM.

From India, Surat
Hi,
I am working in animation industry. Please help me in information regaring woking hrs.
Is there any specific rule regarding number of working hrs in this industry?
since here they force us to work more than 60 hrs a week without any Overtime

From India, Hyderabad
sir my question is the work timing in our company is 8.30am to 5.30pm and 1st 3rd and 5th Saturday if any in compulsary working days. Request you to kindly tell me whether the same is correct as per the labour law.
From India, Madras
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