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V Santhanam
It is very simple, those who perform duties that day, pay one day extra wages. In many of the factories, this is being done. Payment of Wages Act also stipulates this, I think.
From India, Bangalore
suryakanthpatil
As per labour act, National holiday wages to be paid every employee but management can call some employees those works in security & maintenance dept by paying additional one day salary
From India, New Delhi
suryakanthpatil
As per labour act, National holiday wages to be paid every employee but management can call some employees those works in security & maintenance dept by paying additional one day salary or OT on worked hours
From India, New Delhi
aaron2409
as per factories act 1948 1 days pay (paid leave) + overtime rate for working on that day which is twice the normal rate of wages so in all 3 days wages!!!
From India, Delhi
nagaraj1946
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normally an employee who works on national and festival holiday, will get two wages(one being national holiday an the other for having worked) plus he will get an subsitute holiday on some other day.
this means he will get three wages

From India, Bangalore
Raj Kumar Hansdah
1425

Let us consider an establishment working 24x7.

There can be 3 situations :
  • (i) Employees for whom the National Holiday - 15th Aug. - is a holiday (they are not required to attend duties)
  • (ii) Employees for whom 15th Aug. happens to be a normal woking day - any shift commencing on that day (owing to 24x7 work)
  • (iii) Employees for whom the National Holiday - 15th Aug. - is a holiday; however they are called for duty due to lack of manpower etc.

In the first case NOTHING extra, is payable - it is a paid holiday.

In the second case two wages are payable. (One extra wages for working on a National Holiday).

In the third case two wages are payable (One extra wages for working on a National Holiday ); in addition, one day Compensatory Off is given for working on a Holiday.

Since the term used here is wages, it implies that it is applicable to workmen.

For managers and executives, it is for the management to give same benefit, curtail it or enhance it.

Hope it serves to clarify the issue.

Regards.

From India, Delhi
ccdepindia@yahoo.co.in
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Hi,
We have always faced the problem of low attendance on 15th August/26th January. To encourage the workers to participate, we started some small sports meet, children's function and gave them prizes. We used to have photo sessions with employees and they looked forward to it. We have to make such functions interesting.
As regards, employees called to work on national holidays, they were always compensated, in addition to normal one attendance. One is required to observe the legal formalities of giving a compensatory/substitute holiday for working on a holiday.
Cyril

From India, Nagpur
Achetan Sen
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Dear Shri Raj Kumar Hansdah;821847 on receiving such NICE CLARIFICATION with so lucid illustration, I like to thank you with highest amount of sincerity. Hope to remain in touch with you. Achetan Sen
From India, Haora
Achetan Sen
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Dear Shri Raj Kumar Hansdah;821847 I simply agree to your version as it looks just LOGICAL.
From India, Haora
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