Is it mandatory to provide the same, is there any rule set for this. Kindly help me to understand.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Dear all, I have and query regarding provision of Tea in office premises. Is it mandatory to provide the same, is there any rule set for this. Kindly help me to understand.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Why are you worried about the rules on this minor aspect?
Provision of tea is a welfare and morale lifting step.
Budget for the same and provide tea.
There is no rule/law saying you cannot or must not provide tea to your employees.
From India, Pune
Provision of tea is a welfare and morale lifting step.
Budget for the same and provide tea.
There is no rule/law saying you cannot or must not provide tea to your employees.
From India, Pune
Dear Colleague,
Your query is mind- blowing.
It seems that you or your management will only provide tea if you are legally compelled.
If you are covered under the Shops Act, you are not required but if you are covered under Factories Act and having worker strength of 250 or more then you have to provide canteen facilty
Providing tea to staff at work place is basic courtesy and well enter chef practice. It recognizes the need for staff to have tea break after some hours' concentrated working. It also provides opportunities for socializing, mutual exchange of pleasantries and great energy booster.
So don't worry about rule or law. It is mutually advantageous employee engagement activity.
Regards,
Vinayak Nagarkar
HR- Consultant
From India, Mumbai
Your query is mind- blowing.
It seems that you or your management will only provide tea if you are legally compelled.
If you are covered under the Shops Act, you are not required but if you are covered under Factories Act and having worker strength of 250 or more then you have to provide canteen facilty
Providing tea to staff at work place is basic courtesy and well enter chef practice. It recognizes the need for staff to have tea break after some hours' concentrated working. It also provides opportunities for socializing, mutual exchange of pleasantries and great energy booster.
So don't worry about rule or law. It is mutually advantageous employee engagement activity.
Regards,
Vinayak Nagarkar
HR- Consultant
From India, Mumbai
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