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kalavagunta_hyd
Hi all,
Our's is a electrical product design office and working for 8.30 hrs x 6 days/week now. Lunch break is 30 Minutes.
We are thinking of changing to 5 days a week now. It provides me more time in the evening to interact with our Europe offices.
Can we make 10 hrs per day x 5 days , keeping lunch break as 30 minutes (or) 11 hrs with 1 hr as lunch break?
I donot know whether lunch time included in weekly 48 working hours as per S&E act?
Please suggest.
thanks in advance.

From India, Hyderabad
Awvik
10

Dear, Every State has its own shops & Establishment Act? Please refer to your concerned state S & E Act. Regards
From India, New Delhi
kalavagunta_hyd
Thanks Awvik. I missed to mention my state. It is Andhra pradesh.
To my understanding A.P S&E act mentions 48 hours as working hours per week.
Not clear about the lunch breaks in this.
can any one help?
regards,

From India, Hyderabad
R.N.Khola
363

Daer
If are able to go through the A P Shops Act then you can very well trace the provisions relating to working hour, spread over & lunch break etc.
Regards,
R.N.Khola


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From India, Delhi
globaloverseas144
46

No,
Working hours should not be more than 10 & half hours including spreadover.In your case 10 hours per day and half hour lunch break.but total working hours in a week 50 hours which is more than 2 hours(requirements 48 hours/week),you have to reduce the working hours by 9 & half hours working time & 1 hour lunch & tea time(30 minutes lunch & 15-15 minutes tea break in morning/evening),then total working hours 47.5 hours/week.On any one day you can do 30 minutes extra work & its become 48 hours/week by reducing lunch/tea break 30 minutes from 1 hours:
Example:
Monday : 9.30+ 1 hours(lunch/tea break)
Tuesday:9.30+ 1 hours(lunch/tea break)
Wed :9.30+ 1 hours(lunch/tea break)
Thru :9.30+ 1 hours(lunch/tea break)
Friday :10 hours+30 minutes (lunch break)
Total 48 hours in week.
Best Regards
Sajid Ansari-Delhi

From India, Delhi
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