If an executive employee is asked to attend duty on an off day, she covers only 2:30hrs. Is she entitled for full 8 hrs payment or just 2:30 of payment of the wages.?
What do you mean by "executive employee"? An employee designated as Executive shall also become a 'workman" in the real sense, ie, if she has no reportees under her, she will come under the purview of worker. At the same time, if she is a an executive by all means, with functional authorities to sanction leave, initiate disciplinary action or appraise the performance, then she cannot claim overtime wages as a matter of right. At the same time, if she falls under worker, she can claim overtime wages at double the rate FOR THE HOURS she has worked. She cannot claim 8 hours salary for 2.5 hours worked.
From India, Kannur
From India, Kannur
Beyond the legalities pointed out by the learned member, is there any real compensation for sacrificing the much-awaited weekly off day? It definitely would be disappointing to the employee/family members to lose the day like this. At this point, making a proportionate payment to the hrs worked without counting the commuting time would be an insult, and would not be to the liking of employees. The real need is to make the workplace attractive and to make the visit to the workplace a pleasure. Consider giving conveyance and some food allowance too.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
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