Hello All,
Plz do suggest me about the working hours.
My boss says that the employees need to work from 9am to 6pm.
on count which almost becomes 9hours a day( It Includes 1hour break)
we are working 6 days a week.
Is it correct or we should frame new working hours policy...????
From India, Bangalore
Plz do suggest me about the working hours.
My boss says that the employees need to work from 9am to 6pm.
on count which almost becomes 9hours a day( It Includes 1hour break)
we are working 6 days a week.
Is it correct or we should frame new working hours policy...????
From India, Bangalore
Before hand please let the forum know whether the company falls under S&E Act or Factory's Act. Secondly what is the query if your boss mentions the working hours is 8 hours excluding the Lunch Break and in a week of 6 days it is 48 hours. So what you require the forum to guide you, whether your boss is correct or not ???
Yes your Boss is correct the timing can be 9 to 6 (9 hours) including Break of 1 hour.
From India, Ahmadabad
Yes your Boss is correct the timing can be 9 to 6 (9 hours) including Break of 1 hour.
From India, Ahmadabad
Hello Sir,
Thank you sir for your time & suggestion.
Further as My Company falls under Factories Act.
N yes my Query is about Is it valid to have my employees working for 9 hours( Including 1hour lunch break) at my company .
My company falls into Electical and software based industry.
From India, Bangalore
Thank you sir for your time & suggestion.
Further as My Company falls under Factories Act.
N yes my Query is about Is it valid to have my employees working for 9 hours( Including 1hour lunch break) at my company .
My company falls into Electical and software based industry.
From India, Bangalore
Yes dear it is very much valid, the term itself says working hour and not rest hours, so you have to count the working hours of the week/day. I hope this clarifies your doubt
From India, Ahmadabad
From India, Ahmadabad
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