Dear seniors,
Kindly help me regarding Form no. 23 under factories act 1948
Actually i am little confused with formula mentioned to calculate
Please guide me how to calculate these:
1.average number of workers employed daily
2.Average number of hours worked per week
Regards,
Asmita
From India, Mumbai
Kindly help me regarding Form no. 23 under factories act 1948
Actually i am little confused with formula mentioned to calculate
Please guide me how to calculate these:
1.average number of workers employed daily
2.Average number of hours worked per week
Regards,
Asmita
From India, Mumbai
Hi
Quoting here under the explanation given in the factories rules. Please go through the same which I hope will clear your confusion:
1. The average number of workers employed daily should be calculated by dividing the aggregate number of attendance on working days (that is man days worked) by the number of working days in the year. In reckoning attendance, attendance by temporary as well as permanent employees should be counted and all employees should be included, whether they are employed directly, or under contractors. Attendance on separate shifts (e.g. night and day shifts) should be counted separately. Days on which the factory was closed for whatever cause, and days on which the manufacturing processes were not carried on should not be treated as working days partial attendance for less than half a shift on a working day should be ignored, while attendance for half a shift or more on such days should be treated as full attendance.
2. The average number of hours worked per week means the total actual hours worked by all workers during the year excluding the rest intervals but including overtime work divided by the product of total number of workers employed in the factory during the year and 52 (i.e. number of weeks in a year).
Regards
T.M. Rao
From India, Jamshedpur
Quoting here under the explanation given in the factories rules. Please go through the same which I hope will clear your confusion:
1. The average number of workers employed daily should be calculated by dividing the aggregate number of attendance on working days (that is man days worked) by the number of working days in the year. In reckoning attendance, attendance by temporary as well as permanent employees should be counted and all employees should be included, whether they are employed directly, or under contractors. Attendance on separate shifts (e.g. night and day shifts) should be counted separately. Days on which the factory was closed for whatever cause, and days on which the manufacturing processes were not carried on should not be treated as working days partial attendance for less than half a shift on a working day should be ignored, while attendance for half a shift or more on such days should be treated as full attendance.
2. The average number of hours worked per week means the total actual hours worked by all workers during the year excluding the rest intervals but including overtime work divided by the product of total number of workers employed in the factory during the year and 52 (i.e. number of weeks in a year).
Regards
T.M. Rao
From India, Jamshedpur
Dear sir,
Thank you for your reply but how to calculate total actual hours worked by all workers during the year
and also if no. of employees fluctuate during the year then how to calculate total number of worker working during the year should take average of all employees working in the year.
Also
Form iv
how to calculate
gross amount paid as remuneration to persons getting less than ... money i.e 2 (a)
From India, Mumbai
Thank you for your reply but how to calculate total actual hours worked by all workers during the year
and also if no. of employees fluctuate during the year then how to calculate total number of worker working during the year should take average of all employees working in the year.
Also
Form iv
how to calculate
gross amount paid as remuneration to persons getting less than ... money i.e 2 (a)
From India, Mumbai
Dear T.M. Rao Sir,
Would you please explain me the following:
"divided by the product of total number of workers employed in the factory during the year and 52"
What is the meaning of "product of total number of workers." Does it mean the total number of workers? Why the product word has been used in this definition. It will be a great help if anybody please explain of "calculating average number of hours worked per week" by giving an example...
Regards
Dinesh Kumar
From India, New Delhi
Would you please explain me the following:
"divided by the product of total number of workers employed in the factory during the year and 52"
What is the meaning of "product of total number of workers." Does it mean the total number of workers? Why the product word has been used in this definition. It will be a great help if anybody please explain of "calculating average number of hours worked per week" by giving an example...
Regards
Dinesh Kumar
From India, New Delhi
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