Hi All,
One of my colleagues is currently working for an MNC. As a new rule, they are scheduled for 8 hours a day. In the past, they were allowed to have a half-hour break. But now there is no lunch break. Timings have changed from 8 am to 4 pm.
Is it appropriate to work for 8 hours without taking a lunch break? Although there is an advantage in that he is off for the day one hour early with the new timings.
Request guidance.
WR Fay
From Kuwait
One of my colleagues is currently working for an MNC. As a new rule, they are scheduled for 8 hours a day. In the past, they were allowed to have a half-hour break. But now there is no lunch break. Timings have changed from 8 am to 4 pm.
Is it appropriate to work for 8 hours without taking a lunch break? Although there is an advantage in that he is off for the day one hour early with the new timings.
Request guidance.
WR Fay
From Kuwait
Hi Fay As per shop and establishment act tamilnadu every four hour we can take a break for ten minutes. I dont know whether it is true or not any way our seniors will help u. Regards
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
lunch or tea break is necessary in any rule.. it is a right of an employee.. may be the break for 10-15 minitues.
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
I think these conditions are not favorable for a healthy mind and work. We take lunch and coffee breaks so that we can recharge ourselves. I understand that the employee will be relieved one hour before, but will he/she be able to sustain hunger for so many hours? Also, there may be people who have certain illnesses like diabetes or anything; what about them? I think a 10-15 min break must be there if not half an hour. Another option is that you give a tea break to all for 10 min and whoever wants to have lunch in that can have it. But totally not having a lunch schedule is something not accepted.
Regards,
Anuradha
From India, Delhi
Regards,
Anuradha
From India, Delhi
We should have at least a 10-minute break for every 2 hours. Alternatively, he can have a 30-40 minute break for every 4 hours. He should relax his mind, or else he will go mad. We are human beings, yaar!!!!!!
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Hi, A person without a Break will go MAD, He cannot be that Productive as compared to others. Regards
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Hi Fay! You seem to be working in a Gulf country (as your profile indicates). I am not very familiar with labor laws there. In India, labor laws such as the Factories Act, Contract Labor Act, and Shops and Establishments Act are very clear and precise regarding breaks during working hours. You will need to check the labor laws in the country where you work. However, working for 8 hours without a break for lunch or food is illogical and somewhat 'inhuman'. If such a situation is noticed by any competent authority in any country, it would likely be objected to, in my opinion. I would appreciate the views of other members on this matter. - Hiten
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Hi,
Our company operates from 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM. Officially, we work 5 days a week, but most departments require employees to work on Saturdays as well. The standard working hours are 9 hours per day, including a 30-minute lunch break. However, I believe that working 9 hours a day, from 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM, is excessive, especially considering the need to work on Saturdays.
I am wondering if there is a possible solution to this issue.
Thank you.
Our company operates from 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM. Officially, we work 5 days a week, but most departments require employees to work on Saturdays as well. The standard working hours are 9 hours per day, including a 30-minute lunch break. However, I believe that working 9 hours a day, from 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM, is excessive, especially considering the need to work on Saturdays.
I am wondering if there is a possible solution to this issue.
Thank you.
It's a crazy idea. As Anuradha mentioned - it will not encourage a healthy working condition. The mind needs periodic breaks and intake of food as required for a normal human being. How about suggesting the management to ask them to eat all three meals together and work continuously for 8 hours without a break? It's easy for employers to comment and "prepare such policies." But trust me, they would not let their own kids/family members go through this. Not following proper schedules when it comes to food and living can cause lifetime problems; it can increase/decrease blood pressure. Also, to immediately regain strength, there will be a tendency to take in more calories, which can increase all possibilities of being a sugar patient at a very young age. I guess going through a normal work routine of 8 hours of work and 45 minutes to 1 hour total break time will make life much easier, better, and longer.
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
It's totally against the labor policy/workmen policy to provide continuous work without a break. If approached in a labor court, the company will be sued and penalized, potentially leading to the cancellation of their license (factory). Now, strong enactments are in place to penalize such unscrupulous acts.
Hi, our company works from 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM. Officially, we work 5 days a week, but most departments are required to work on Saturdays as well. The 9-hour workday includes a 30-minute lunch break, but I believe that working from 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM is still too long, especially considering the additional work on Saturdays. Is there any solution to this?
kb
From India, Madras
Hi, our company works from 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM. Officially, we work 5 days a week, but most departments are required to work on Saturdays as well. The 9-hour workday includes a 30-minute lunch break, but I believe that working from 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM is still too long, especially considering the additional work on Saturdays. Is there any solution to this?
kb
From India, Madras
Chill friends, first, let the thread starter mention where his friend is working. Then we can decide. Also, even if they force him to work for 8 hours, at least he will go to the washroom. Or even that won't be allowed?
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Hi Fay,
I believe that an employee should have a break for at least half an hour after long hours of working. A break will relax the mind, and a fresh mind will work much faster than before. Working without one will lead to stress and tension. Therefore, in my opinion, an employee deserves a break in between.
From India, Chandigarh
I believe that an employee should have a break for at least half an hour after long hours of working. A break will relax the mind, and a fresh mind will work much faster than before. Working without one will lead to stress and tension. Therefore, in my opinion, an employee deserves a break in between.
From India, Chandigarh
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