Hello Sirs,
I am working in limited company as a hr,in our establishment there are some casual labour nearly 100nos. but they work 2 or 4days for month(because labour will change every day oneday one person will come another day another labour will come) how can we deduct PF.if we entered in register 100 nos of casual labour per day it will come around 3000 names per month.
we have to deduct pf per 100 nos or 3000 nos?.
can anybody suggest please......
A.chandra reddy
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From India, Selam
As per EPF and ESI Acts, you are expected to name all the casual workers who are employed in your establishment. If your casual labour engagement is regular why don't you explore the possibility of engaging some limited number of workers? It hardly makes any difference as far as you(Principal Employer) are concerned. For the contractor also, if he doesnot like to give any permanency to workers hired by him, let him restrict each worker for less than 240 days in a year.
Regards,
Madhu.T.K

From India, Kannur
You need to cover all employees whether they work for one day or thirty days in a month under PF. I used to have more than 1000 new temporary workers coming in every month and more than 1000 workers going out every month in late 80s We covered all such workmen under PF There was no IT support. All manual entries.Just one person was handling without any complaint. With so much of IT support today, it is easy to handle these issues
From India, Chennai
Dear Seniour Sir,
I am anil chaturvedi working as HR in our company i have one cofusion that our company has 15 (Casual) workers for one month so PF can be deducted or not?
Kindly advice me for same.
Regards
Anil Chaturvedi

From India, Pune
As per law, they need to be covered. There is no second opinion on this
From India, Chennai
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