Hi All,
Please tell me if an employee joins on Tuesday is there any rule that the salary of immediate sunday will be deducted if he/she has not completed his 6 days a week cycle.
I have joined on 10th Sept 2013 and my accountant has deducted my salary for 15th Sept 13 and said it is a rule that the new joinee has to work for 6 day (only for the first week) or else he/she is not eligible to get paid for the first sunday. Please tell me if this is justifying.
thanks,
Suguna
From India, Mumbai
Please tell me if an employee joins on Tuesday is there any rule that the salary of immediate sunday will be deducted if he/she has not completed his 6 days a week cycle.
I have joined on 10th Sept 2013 and my accountant has deducted my salary for 15th Sept 13 and said it is a rule that the new joinee has to work for 6 day (only for the first week) or else he/she is not eligible to get paid for the first sunday. Please tell me if this is justifying.
thanks,
Suguna
From India, Mumbai
Dear Suguna,
If they deducted your salary for Sunday stating you should have worked 6 days to earn a paid holiday, they're wrong.
This might be a small and private firms. Many firms tweak the rules and regulations and cite it's their policy to do so. Since many people do not question or argue, they seem to have an advantage.
Ideally, the payment is to be given to every day worked and all paid holidays / weekly offs are a part of it.
So even if you join on a Saturday, you should be paid for the next day weekly off on Sunday just like others in your firm.
Seniors insights awaited.
From India, Mumbai
If they deducted your salary for Sunday stating you should have worked 6 days to earn a paid holiday, they're wrong.
This might be a small and private firms. Many firms tweak the rules and regulations and cite it's their policy to do so. Since many people do not question or argue, they seem to have an advantage.
Ideally, the payment is to be given to every day worked and all paid holidays / weekly offs are a part of it.
So even if you join on a Saturday, you should be paid for the next day weekly off on Sunday just like others in your firm.
Seniors insights awaited.
From India, Mumbai
Well, the employee's salary get calculated from the day of joining and there's no way to deduct the salary for the particular reason specified. I would say that no any registered or professional company will do like this. I must be some low level type of company that customised the policy for their benefit only.
From India, Lucknow
From India, Lucknow
I must be some low level type of company that customised the policy for their benefit only. Would be a LALA kind of group, i suppose.
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Dear Suguna, Such kind of deduction is illegal, go fight for your rights, Regards, Ritesh Shah
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Dear Suguna: Pl see your offer of appointment, are you being paid for the days worked or you are paid monthly. In case of daily wages, the accountant is right in deducting the salary but for any monthly salaried personnel, the payment for sunday is included unless you were absent on saturday and monday. Pl check and let us all know. KK
From India, Bhopal
From India, Bhopal
Dear all, Thank you for all your inputs, i have already spoken to my seniors regarding this and all your comments will definitely help. Thanks once again. regards, Suguna
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Dear sugana this is a wrong practice, it should not be encourage by HR professionals Regards Arpit
From India
From India
Dear sugana,
You are eligible for Sunday because as soon as you join on Saturday, the relationship between Employer & Employee tied up.
Now, think in another way, if saturday OR any other day is your last working days, you will be not elegible for for sunday OR very
next day payment as relationship is broken.
Regards,
Lakshya
From India, Mumbai
You are eligible for Sunday because as soon as you join on Saturday, the relationship between Employer & Employee tied up.
Now, think in another way, if saturday OR any other day is your last working days, you will be not elegible for for sunday OR very
next day payment as relationship is broken.
Regards,
Lakshya
From India, Mumbai
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