Dear Sir or Madam,
I work in a multinational company with its headquarters in Singapore for the Asian region. I am looking for your guidance regarding some HR/Admin topics for India:
- Can you please clarify which type of companies have to put the so-called "service rules" in place? Can you provide more explanation on this? Is this mandatory? My company is a distributor... No manufacturing activities, only marketing, sales, and engineering.
- Regarding employees' records to be maintained by the employer (muster roll/wages/fines/deductions/loans and advances/bonuses paid...) for 3 years, can we keep these documents in Singapore? Or do we have to keep and maintain these documents in the local office in India?
Thank you a lot in advance!
From Singapore, Singapore
I work in a multinational company with its headquarters in Singapore for the Asian region. I am looking for your guidance regarding some HR/Admin topics for India:
- Can you please clarify which type of companies have to put the so-called "service rules" in place? Can you provide more explanation on this? Is this mandatory? My company is a distributor... No manufacturing activities, only marketing, sales, and engineering.
- Regarding employees' records to be maintained by the employer (muster roll/wages/fines/deductions/loans and advances/bonuses paid...) for 3 years, can we keep these documents in Singapore? Or do we have to keep and maintain these documents in the local office in India?
Thank you a lot in advance!
From Singapore, Singapore
dear seniors there in no written provision for files only specified register can be sufficient in labour laws.........regards
From India, Velluru
From India, Velluru
Hi,
As you said your company not in to manufacturing activities hence its come under shops and establishment. In India most of the MNC – Local companies they do have Service Rule in place instead of standing order.
First Service rule is an draft standing rule it's like own by-law of companies. (there you can draft your company norms, work style, legal stand and other parameter of the company).
Secondly register and records you have to maintain with respective branch office at india.
Regards
UKS
From India, Coimbatore
As you said your company not in to manufacturing activities hence its come under shops and establishment. In India most of the MNC – Local companies they do have Service Rule in place instead of standing order.
First Service rule is an draft standing rule it's like own by-law of companies. (there you can draft your company norms, work style, legal stand and other parameter of the company).
Secondly register and records you have to maintain with respective branch office at india.
Regards
UKS
From India, Coimbatore
Hi,
In different countries, the service rule is maintained. For example, in my country, we have a service rule according to our country's labor rules as we employ locals even though it's a multinational corporation. You can have your HR policies according to corporate rules and establish service rules according to the country's regulations. These rules are required to be endorsed by the country's labor officer so that you can present them as proof when the labor inspector checks.
Regards,
Alwayssmiley20@yahoo.in
From India, Mumbai
In different countries, the service rule is maintained. For example, in my country, we have a service rule according to our country's labor rules as we employ locals even though it's a multinational corporation. You can have your HR policies according to corporate rules and establish service rules according to the country's regulations. These rules are required to be endorsed by the country's labor officer so that you can present them as proof when the labor inspector checks.
Regards,
Alwayssmiley20@yahoo.in
From India, Mumbai
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