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SMidas
Hi All, As per law, what are the Maximum working hours in a week for a company in Mumbai??? Rgds, Smidas
From India, Mumbai
R.N.Khola
363

Dear Smidas,
Welcome to citehr.
First we are to see which of the Act is applicable to your establishment regarding working hours & other conditions of work like Bombay Shops Act, Minimum Wages Act, 1948 & Factories Act, 1948 etc. and then go through that applicable Act for your query. In general, it is 48 hours in a week without overtime.
R.N.KHOLA
Welcome Skylark Associates

From India, Delhi
SMidas
Thanks Mr. Khola. My clients are a service provider into sports management for schools & a nursing home. Would the maximum hours still differ? Which Acts will be applicable to them?? Regards, Smidas
From India, Mumbai
maheshfaridabad
36

not more then 10 hour in a day or 58 hour in a weak or 8 hour par day +50 ot hour in a quarter
From India, Faridabad
anilrsv sharma
4

Mr. RN Khola This 48 hours in a week with rest of interval or without rest of interval . pl clarify . AK Sharma
From India, Mumbai
R.N.Khola
363

Dear Mr AK Sharma,
This is without rest interval. Provisions relating to working hours(daily & weekly),spread over, rest intervals etc. should be seen in the applicable Act.
Regards,
R N KHOLA
Welcome Skylark Associates

From India, Delhi
saiconsult
1898

MrSMidas
Your client's establishment is covered by the Bombay Shops and Establishments Act 1948. In terms of the said Act, the daily working hours shall not exceed 9 hours with rest interval of atleast one hour, subject to the maximum of 48 hours in a week. the spread over shall not exceed 11 hours on any day.
B.Saikumar
HR & Labour Law advisor
Mumbai
09930532927

From India, Mumbai
saiconsult
1898

SMidas
The Bombay Shops Act is applicable to an establishment which includes a shop, commercial establishment hotel or restaurant etc.Sec.2(4) of the Bombay Shops Act defines commercial establishment as one that carries on any business trade or profession or any work connected with such business or trade and includes an establishment of medical practitioners,architect or engineer etc.Thus the Shops Act covers a medical practitioner's establishment providing medical services with the help of some employees. However, the law excludes a medical practitioner's establishment from the definition of commercial establishment.
B.Saikumar
Hr & Labour Law advisor
Mumbai
09930532927

From India, Mumbai
NK SUNDARAM
578

Hi Ms. Smidas,
Instead of asking questions back and forth, why dont you go through the trouble of downloading from internet relevant acts applicable to Mumbai, go through them, study them yourself and understand the same. You will get answers for all your queries, instead of seeking clarifications for every answer fellow professionals are providing.
You can acquire and retain a better awareness and knowledge of various rules and acts, if you yourself search for answers.
Best wishes

From India
loginmiracle
362

Dear All,
I also felt many a time most of the queries coming from our forum members are for fundamentals or basic acts references. They seem to not prepared to refer the Acts in their possession or browse thro' the Web sites where everything is available. They consider ourselves either a ready reckoner or their secretaries. Queriests pl. pl. take some time to refer to the respective Bare Acts/case laws in the sites first and if there are some critical or confusing areas then only come to the forum for clarification/opinions. I hope members won't mistake me.
kumar.s.

From India, Bangalore
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