Hi everyone, is there any law regarding overtime? If yes, then after how many hours per week can it be counted as overtime, and what is the minimum wage for overtime? Is it applicable to each and every firm, company, or organization in India?
From India, Ahmedabad
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If your organization is covered under the Shops Act, you may refer to the Shops Act. If you are covered under factories, you may refer to the Factories Rules. Most Shops Acts state that employees are entitled to twice their normal wages, except in some states.

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From India, Coimbatore
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Understanding Overtime Regulations in India

There are rules regarding overtime, both in the Factories Act and the Shop and Establishment Acts. Depending on what applies to you—such as which state you are in—the actual rules may vary.

In general, working beyond 9 hours a day or 48 hours a week is considered overtime. Overtime is to be paid at twice the ordinary rate of wages (check the research button, it's discussed before). There is a limit of 50 hours a quarter, 2 hours a day, or 6 hours a week, depending on which state you are in and whether it’s a factory or a shop/establishment.

You also need to ensure that overtime does not result in the employee doing regular 12 or 16-hour shifts under the guise of overtime. You will get into serious trouble for that.

From India, Mumbai
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you need to pay double the wages beyond 8 hours working and more than 48 hours working which is specified in the said acts
From India, Hyderabad
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Dear Friend, You may refer Factories Act, in case yours is an Industry or Shops & Establishment Act, other than a Factory with regard to working hours. Regards
From India, Hyderabad
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