Dear Seniors, I am working in a manufacturing firm based out of Noida. As you all know, on February 28, 2012, elections are happening in Noida.
So, I request you to provide me with your guidance on holiday declaration for the day, i.e., February 28, 2012. Also, if anyone has any kind of government circular that would validate declaring February 28, 2012, as a paid leave/holiday, then kindly share. It's very urgent.
Regards
From India, Pune
So, I request you to provide me with your guidance on holiday declaration for the day, i.e., February 28, 2012. Also, if anyone has any kind of government circular that would validate declaring February 28, 2012, as a paid leave/holiday, then kindly share. It's very urgent.
Regards
From India, Pune
Yes, very much. Even for contract laborers, temporary workers, and casual laborers, it is a paid holiday (even though they may be migrant workers who would have voting rights where your factory is situated). Please find attached a notification to this effect.
Regards,
Sundarararaman
From India, Madras
Regards,
Sundarararaman
From India, Madras
I am also working with one of the KPOs in Noida and was looking for the same information on whether to declare February 28, 2012, as an off day. The notice shared by Mr. Sundarararaman is undoubtedly valuable information; however, it is dated April 6, 1999. So, we need to be sure if it still remains the same.
Kind Regards,
Manu
From India, Delhi
Kind Regards,
Manu
From India, Delhi
Please note this is valid from this date. Please do not go with the date of the Circular. The content is valid from then on. If we have to go with the date of the Circular, we might as well violate all labor laws, some of which were formed as early as prior to our Independence. What we have to follow is, "IS THERE ANY FURTHER AMENDMENT TO ANY CLAUSE OF THE ACT OR RULES," and accordingly go with the amendments. But the basic Act and Rules remain the same.
To the best of my knowledge, the Circular which I shared is valid and in continuation, and there are no further amendments. You can obtain a copy from your respective Zonal Labor Office because they issue circulars for each and every election.
Regards,
Sundararaman
From India, Madras
To the best of my knowledge, the Circular which I shared is valid and in continuation, and there are no further amendments. You can obtain a copy from your respective Zonal Labor Office because they issue circulars for each and every election.
Regards,
Sundararaman
From India, Madras
We are a small company engaged in the outsourcing business. Is it mandatory to keep our office closed on the given day (28th Feb), as many of the big BPOs are open? Do we have to take some special permission from someone to keep our office open? What are our options? Please suggest.
Regards,
Yogesh
From India, Delhi
Regards,
Yogesh
From India, Delhi
Dear Yogesh,
The best way to confirm this would be to call the Election Commission office in Noida and check with them. I am trying to locate their numbers, and if I come across any info, I will let you know.
Regards,
[Your Name]
From India, Delhi
The best way to confirm this would be to call the Election Commission office in Noida and check with them. I am trying to locate their numbers, and if I come across any info, I will let you know.
Regards,
[Your Name]
From India, Delhi
Dear All please find attach notification issued by cheif secreatary uttar pradesh in this regard.i am also attaching press release issued by deupty labour commisssioner in this regard
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Dea sir, i m working with stock broking company, and market is open on 28th feb, so i want to know that it will be a holiday for me or not.
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
The notices are clear on holidays and no compensation leaves for labor in factories. Can you please confirm if the same applies to general offices as well? I am finding this out for an IT firm based in Noida. Would appreciate a quick response.
Thanks.
From India, Delhi
Thanks.
From India, Delhi
pathak ji, it admissible for U.P. state where the 6th face election held on 28.02.2012 Regards, ramesh verma
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Hi, I have received a notifiation which may be helpful for some of us. Best Regards, Shrinath
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
If any person stays outside the state of the voting franchising area, how should travel days of one or more days to reach the voting area be treated? Will all travel days plus the election poll day be considered as paid leave, other than company-offered leave, or deducted from company-offered leave (CL/SL/EL)?
Please suggest.
Regards,
RK
From India, Kolkata
Please suggest.
Regards,
RK
From India, Kolkata
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