bobby_GM
Hi, I am interested in knowing 1) whether call - centers are covered under labour act. Or is there any provision made. 2) If the call center closes without notice does the employee have the right to file against the employer. I also require help on issue : 1) If we appoint an candidate, we want to demote him. Can the employer do this. The demote is with reduce in salary. 2) Is there any provision in labour law on demotion by employer without specific reason or unsatisfactory reason. Kindly help me this. Regards, Bobby
From India, Mumbai
swastik73
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Dear Bobby, Yes BPO is a commercial establishment and the Shops and Establishment Act of the respective State is applicable. In addition to above: PF, ESI, Bonus, Gratuity, Industrial Disputes Act, Industrial Employment Standing Orders are also applicable but is subjected to coverage which depends on manpower strength and kind of operation. As for demotion please refer to my earlier post. Click the link below to : <link no longer exists - removed> Regards, SC
From India, Thane
sidds_jaanvi
Hi, Wants to confirm as am working in domestic BPO, Our company have not paid any thing for Diwali as Ealier we get Bonus or Double Wage for that Day but this time nothing in the Salary. More over company Deducted rs 250 form Everybodies salary for Headset " were and Tear " in the salary slip Under Miscellenous Deduction. Tell about the Incentive/ Bounus for any Nationalised hoilday if any one worked on that day. and second about the Deductions from salary.
From India, Chandigarh
sidds_jaanvi
Do have any answer for this, as m new in this site... May i know anything about this.. m very fusrated form the working of my company.. I want to do some thing for all people working in Company. this is Intelent BPO
From India, Chandigarh
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