some company paid to 30 days and some company paid to 26 days. what is the correct .
From India, Ghaziabad
From India, Ghaziabad
If u r working with principal employer - then it should be count on 30/31 days considering the month.
If u r working with contractor - then it should be count on 26 days, the per day cost fixed by the labor authority, which keeps changing every six months or according to state norms.
From India, Mumbai
If u r working with contractor - then it should be count on 26 days, the per day cost fixed by the labor authority, which keeps changing every six months or according to state norms.
From India, Mumbai
In very simple understanding in case of workmen which is governed with minimum wages the number of days shall be 26 and others who are getting salary the number of days shall be 30
From India, undefined
From India, undefined
Either ways it is correct. While considering 26 days formula you divide monthly gross salary by 26 days to arrive at one day wages, in such case weekly off is not considered as paid day. In other case you divide monthly gross salary by 30 / 31 days to arrive at one day wages,
Now if we calculate OT wages they turn out to be less by 30/31 days formula. Hence it is advisable to consider wages on the basis of number of days of the month, and not 26 days.
From India, Mumbai
Now if we calculate OT wages they turn out to be less by 30/31 days formula. Hence it is advisable to consider wages on the basis of number of days of the month, and not 26 days.
From India, Mumbai
Hi,
As per employment laws, every employee will be entitled to one day off with wages after 6 continuous days of work. The working hours can not exceed 48 hours per week. Any additional working hours will be governed by overtime rules.
So, employees on permanent employment will be paid as per agreed monthly wages as per their appointment terms. Daily wagers will be paid as minimum wages notified & will be paid for the additional 1 day after every 6 days of work.
Payment of wages act does not differentiate between workers hired through contractor or directly hired by the employer. The act applies universally to both.
However, calculation of gratuity amount is done basis 26 days.
Regards
Anil Raina
Mob: 9810180148
From India, Delhi
As per employment laws, every employee will be entitled to one day off with wages after 6 continuous days of work. The working hours can not exceed 48 hours per week. Any additional working hours will be governed by overtime rules.
So, employees on permanent employment will be paid as per agreed monthly wages as per their appointment terms. Daily wagers will be paid as minimum wages notified & will be paid for the additional 1 day after every 6 days of work.
Payment of wages act does not differentiate between workers hired through contractor or directly hired by the employer. The act applies universally to both.
However, calculation of gratuity amount is done basis 26 days.
Regards
Anil Raina
Mob: 9810180148
From India, Delhi
Hi,
Let us be specific. Let us take june -18
An employee has works as follows.
Number days he acutally attended duty =22
Weekly off availed(let it bu sunday) =04
E.L availed(no of EL days ) =01
NH availed( No of NH days) =01
No of days not attended duty = 02
------------------------------------------------------
total days =30
OT hours in the month =10 Hrs
Suppose the salary is Rs 21000/pm
Can one calculate now correctly as per law
Total
From United Kingdom, London
Let us be specific. Let us take june -18
An employee has works as follows.
Number days he acutally attended duty =22
Weekly off availed(let it bu sunday) =04
E.L availed(no of EL days ) =01
NH availed( No of NH days) =01
No of days not attended duty = 02
------------------------------------------------------
total days =30
OT hours in the month =10 Hrs
Suppose the salary is Rs 21000/pm
Can one calculate now correctly as per law
Total
From United Kingdom, London
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