Dear All, can any one explain, how many hours can employee work in factories per day as per factories act?
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Dear Sir, can u please explain me the E.R Returns submission forms and when we have to submiit it and what is quartly returns and Annual returns thanks and regards Kashinaths
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
Dear Mr.Muralidharan,
No adult worker should work for more than 9 hours/ day. No period of work should exceed 5 hours without a half an hour rest.The total spread over of working hours and rest should not exceed 10.5 hours per day.
M.V.KANNAN
From India, Madras
No adult worker should work for more than 9 hours/ day. No period of work should exceed 5 hours without a half an hour rest.The total spread over of working hours and rest should not exceed 10.5 hours per day.
M.V.KANNAN
From India, Madras
Dear Muralidharan,
Average working hours in a week should not exceed 48 hr a week. Incase it exceeds then an Overtime needs to be paid OT cannot be for more then 3 hrs and this should include break. On a given day the a person should not work more then 10.50 hrs and this has to have breaks, no continious working should exceed 5 hr. So for a 5 day working week the per day working will be 9 hr including breaks and for 6 day working week it will be 8 hr including break.
Regards,
Sachin
Average working hours in a week should not exceed 48 hr a week. Incase it exceeds then an Overtime needs to be paid OT cannot be for more then 3 hrs and this should include break. On a given day the a person should not work more then 10.50 hrs and this has to have breaks, no continious working should exceed 5 hr. So for a 5 day working week the per day working will be 9 hr including breaks and for 6 day working week it will be 8 hr including break.
Regards,
Sachin
Dear My Organisation is Engineering we give a one holiday in week so how many working hours be required that means 8 or 9 We have take 9hr is it correct as per Factory act?
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
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