Leave & Working Hours

The Shops and Establishments Act, is enacted by every state in India. The Act is designed to regulate payment of wages, hours of work, interval for rest, opening and closing hours, holidays, overtime work, annual leave, sick leave, casual leave, condition of the employment etc.

Concept of Leaves

Employees are entitled to a certain number of days of leave per year aside from the holidays and days off. Generally three types of leave are mentioned under the Shops and Establishments Act i.e. Privilege leave, Sick leave and Casual leave. This varies from state to state. So, the number of leave entitled to an employee depends upon the state in which the establishment is located in. The leave policy of an establishment should be in consonance with the leave provision of the respective state’s Shops and Establishments Act. The said leave policy cannot be less beneficial than that mentioned by the respective state’s Shops and Establishments Act.

Generally, the framework of the Act is similar throughout. However, the leave provision under the Act varies for every state.

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Leave and Working Hours Applicable Across States in India

The states in which leave & working hours are applicable are listed below:

States
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Andhra Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chandigarh
Chhattisgarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Delhi
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu and Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Nagaland
Odisha
Puducherry
Telangana
Tripura
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
Punjab

Types of Leave

Earned leave / Privilege leave

These are the additional leave of absence awarded to an employee with wages for the day’s work performed by him for specific number of days as prescribed under the Shops and Establishments Act. The condition to avail the Earned / Privilege leave may differ in every establishment. The total number of days of Earned / Privileged leave that may be carried forward to a succeeding year is prescribed under the Shops and Establishments Act. The employee is entitled for encashment of Earned leave / Privileged leave as per the respective state’s Shops and Establishments Act and Rule.

Earned leave / Privilege leave

These are the additional leave of absence awarded to an employee with wages for the day’s work performed by him for specific number of days as prescribed under the Shops and Establishments Act. The condition to avail the Earned / Privilege leave may differ in every establishment. The total number of days of Earned / Privileged leave that may be carried forward to a succeeding year is prescribed under the Shops and Establishments Act. The employee is entitled for encashment of Earned leave / Privileged leave as per the respective state’s Shops and Establishments Act and Rule.

Sick leave:

An employee is entitled to avail Sick leave in case of sickness. During Sick leave, wages are paid to the employees when they are out of work due to illness. The number of Sick leave are fixed by the establishment in accordance with the provisions of the respective state’s Shops and Establishments Act. Sick leave accumulated in a year, may be carried forward and availed in the next year in certain states.

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Overtime Work

Overtime refers to the time worked in excess of one’s regular working hours which, in India, is eight to nine hours per day and forty-eight to fifty hours per week, depending upon the establishment one is employed with. Overtime wages are to be paid at the rate of twice the ordinary rates of wages by the employer, if an employee works more than the working hours as prescribed under the Act.

Several statutes regulate overtime and overtime payment, and different legal acts provide for different periods of working hours.

Spread Over Hours

Spread Over hours mean, total working hour of an employee, inclusive of rest breaks and overtime.

 

Interval for rest

Interval for rest is a break taken during working hours.