meenu08
6

Dear seniors, I wanted to ask if someone's salary is Rs.15,000. and our work timings are 8.5 hours out of which 8 working hours and half an hour lunch.
So if we calculate this person's salary for let's say 3 hours. will it be 176.47 or 187.5 (taking 30 day in a month as a base)? Will it be calculated according to 8.5 hours or 8 hours? Please clarify.

From India, Faridabad
AquaBluSunflower
1

Hi Meenu,
The salary calculation is always done on the overall hours that's mentioned in the work-contract/appointment letter.
This will include the non-production hours as well - Breaks, Training, Meeting etc.
If any deductions on hours worked has to happen, either that will be as per the work-contract/appointment or on the incentives those are linked to productive-hours.
Hope that answers the question.
Thanks


vipin bakshi
1

Hi Dear Salary calculate on Days basis as well as piece rate method. his daly salry will be Rs 500
From India, Bhopal
pon1965
604

Lunch break shall not be considered as it is not part of working hours unless specifically mentioned in contract/appointment letter.
From India, Lucknow
dipti_singh29@rediffmail.com
3

Hello Dear,
1st of all I want to tell you that if we calculate our salary on monthly basis i.e for 30 days or 31days then it also includes 4 Sundays (Sat. optional). If no salary is deducted for OFF days then why should we deduct the salary of lunch time.
Also in some of the companies (MNC's) if salary is maintained in hourly basis then possibilities occurs to deduct salary of lunch time.

From India, Delhi
wadekarhemant@ymail.com
2

you must calculate your salary on 8 hours not 8.5. because according to factories act 8 hours are working hours so ur 0.5 hour of lunch not be calculated. then see your hours salary as follows;
15000/30=500
this is because 15000 salary 30 working days so one day salary is 500
500/8=62.5
this is because 8 hours are your working hours so in come into 62.5 rs for hourly salary.
thanks my associate.

From India, Pune
prachisthite
4

Hi Dear, salary is fixed 15000/ P.m there is no need to calucate it on Hour Basis ,Calculate it on day basis.its so simple dont be confuse
From India, Pune
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