As per EPFO, how much overtime is authorized per day/monthly? Are there any parameters to consider while verifying the salary sheet? Secondly, if the employer pays double for the overtime hours, is it exempted from EPF contribution? For a Building Construction Company, is there anything special regarding overtime components?
Regards,
MK Verma
From India, Ahmadabad
Regards,
MK Verma
From India, Ahmadabad
As far as my knowledge is concerned; it should not exceed 50 OT hours in a month
From India, Visakhapatnam
From India, Visakhapatnam
Dear Verma ji, EPFO has no concern with overtime. PF is not deducted on overtime. Exemption i.e. exclusion from PF is on rate of Basic plus DA component for eight hours working.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Firstly, overtime is not related to EPF; there is no deduction/contribution for overtime payment.
Overtime Regulation
Secondly, overtime is governed by the Factory Act, 1948, not the EPF Act, 1952. It should not exceed 50 hours in a three-month period. This is for your information.
Regards,
Kapil Rathore
MBA - HR, Labour/Factory Law
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From India, Bhopal
Overtime Regulation
Secondly, overtime is governed by the Factory Act, 1948, not the EPF Act, 1952. It should not exceed 50 hours in a three-month period. This is for your information.
Regards,
Kapil Rathore
MBA - HR, Labour/Factory Law
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From India, Bhopal
Korgaonkar K A is right that EPF is only concern with basic+da+food conc.(if any) rather that any of the allowances. thanks & Regards, From, Sumit Kumar Saxena
From India, Ghaziabad
From India, Ghaziabad
There are no stipulations regarding overtime work in the EPF Act. PF contributions are not payable on overtime earnings. Overtime regulations can be found in the Minimum Wages Act, Factories Act, Shop & Establishment Act, etc., but the EPF Act does not specifically address overtime.
Overtime Provisions for Building Construction Companies
Regarding your query about the provisions of overtime components for a Building Construction Company, there are no limitations on overtime work under the BOCW Act. However, the Act stipulates that when a building worker exceeds nine hours in a day or works more than forty-eight hours in a week, they are entitled to wages at double the ordinary rate for the additional hours worked.
Regards,
BS Kalsi
Member since Aug 2011
From India, Mumbai
Overtime Provisions for Building Construction Companies
Regarding your query about the provisions of overtime components for a Building Construction Company, there are no limitations on overtime work under the BOCW Act. However, the Act stipulates that when a building worker exceeds nine hours in a day or works more than forty-eight hours in a week, they are entitled to wages at double the ordinary rate for the additional hours worked.
Regards,
BS Kalsi
Member since Aug 2011
From India, Mumbai
Dear Verma As per Factories Act, OT maximum limit is 50 hours per quarter and it doesn\'t attract PF contribution from the employer. Thanks & Regards, A Ravichandran
From India, Chennai
From India, Chennai
But if Overtime is not being paid double rate in that case epf contribution is required? those are epf member. Secondly daily 5 to 6 hours overtime is authorized. MK Verma
From India, Ahmadabad
From India, Ahmadabad
Dear Mr. Verma, Mr. A. Ravichandran is very much right. As per Factories Act only 50 hours over time is allowed in a quarter. rgds, Madan, Delhi
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Dear Sh Vermaji, you are getting confused with the PF contribution on the deductible part of the wages/salary of an employee. Sh Shailesh Parikh has rightly mentioned that for the purpose of EPF contribution, the “Pay” includes basic wages with [dearness allowance, retaining allowance (if any)], and the cash value of food concessions admissible thereon. I have understood your query, which contains two parts: how to treat his salary on a particular day when somebody is put on overtime. The PF contribution will be payable on one's ordinary rate of wages on that particular day but not on his overtime wages earned by him. We can't agitate on the stipulations of overtime given in various enactments unless the same are amended through the policy framework of the Govt of India.
BS Kalsi
Member since Aug 2011
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From India, Mumbai
BS Kalsi
Member since Aug 2011
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From India, Mumbai
I am enclosing herewith a newspaper clipping from Mint dated April 19, 2013, for the information of the members. The Labour & Employment Ministry, Government of India, has constituted a Committee that has submitted its report favoring the clubbing of all components except HRA, overtime, bonuses, and commission to be considered as part of the salary under the PF Act. This move will result in employers contributing more to EPF accounts of the employees. The Ministry is also contemplating facilitating online transfer and withdrawal of PF accounts of the employees in the near future.
Regards,
BS Kalsi
Member since August 2011
From India, Mumbai
Regards,
BS Kalsi
Member since August 2011
From India, Mumbai
Mr. Verma,
PF is calculated on BASIC + DA + CASH VALUE FOR FOOD. According to the Factory Act 1948, the total working hours in a week, including overtime hours, should not exceed sixty, and the total overtime hours in a quarter should not exceed 50.
From India
PF is calculated on BASIC + DA + CASH VALUE FOR FOOD. According to the Factory Act 1948, the total working hours in a week, including overtime hours, should not exceed sixty, and the total overtime hours in a quarter should not exceed 50.
From India
Unlike the Factories Act, the BOCW Act does not provide any limit on overtime work laid down therein. However, Section 29 of the Act has prescribed the wages for overtime work. It stipulates that where any building worker is required to work on any day in excess of the number of hours constituting a normal working day, he shall be entitled to wages at the rate of twice his ordinary rate of wages. The Delhi Rules provide that no building worker employed in building or other construction work shall be required to work for more than nine hours a day or forty-eight hours a week.
Regards,
BS Kalsi
Member since Aug 2011
From India, Mumbai
Regards,
BS Kalsi
Member since Aug 2011
From India, Mumbai
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