Hi All I Wants to Know what is legal rules to appoint a employee on trial bases ,what will be there salary , wages and all labour law rules
From India, Kohima
From India, Kohima
Relevant Labor Laws for Trial Basis Employment
The following labor laws are applicable if you employ someone on a trial basis:
- Apprentices Act 1961
- Minimum Wages Act 1948
- Payment of Bonus Act 1965
- ESIC Act 1948
- Factory Act 1948
- EPF Act 1952
- Payment of Wages Act 1936
All labor laws will apply if you keep employees on a trial basis.
Regards,
Sirhari
From India, Hyderabad
The following labor laws are applicable if you employ someone on a trial basis:
- Apprentices Act 1961
- Minimum Wages Act 1948
- Payment of Bonus Act 1965
- ESIC Act 1948
- Factory Act 1948
- EPF Act 1952
- Payment of Wages Act 1936
All labor laws will apply if you keep employees on a trial basis.
Regards,
Sirhari
From India, Hyderabad
Adding to what Srihari mentioned, please note that there is nothing called "Trial Basis Job" in the world. I suggest you rather have a probation period for any employee whom you want to hire to give both the employee and the employer a chance to evaluate one another.
I am so irritated by employers who use the term "trial basis" in recruitment/HR, as if human beings are pieces of cloth/material to be checked and discarded when not fit.
Regards,
Ukmitra
From Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
I am so irritated by employers who use the term "trial basis" in recruitment/HR, as if human beings are pieces of cloth/material to be checked and discarded when not fit.
Regards,
Ukmitra
From Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
Dear Sushil, the whole objective of the probationary period is to evaluate a new employee objectively, clearly set targets, and provide confirmation on the due date post-appraisal. Alternatively, extend the probation if needed, or terminate the contract if this trial does not yield desirable results. However, fair practice is essential, and this should not be used as a device for hire, use, and fire.
As highlighted by other experts, the Apprenticeship Act also provides for the continuous deployment of apprentices for mutual benefit. Another legal option is to engage persons through fixed-term assignments (where the project is time-bound/experimental). Institutions also provide interns for the mutual benefit of practical learning/induction of professional students and the industry on a stipend basis.
Regards,
Vasudevan
From India, Mumbai
As highlighted by other experts, the Apprenticeship Act also provides for the continuous deployment of apprentices for mutual benefit. Another legal option is to engage persons through fixed-term assignments (where the project is time-bound/experimental). Institutions also provide interns for the mutual benefit of practical learning/induction of professional students and the industry on a stipend basis.
Regards,
Vasudevan
From India, Mumbai
As per Srihari, no job exists with the name "trial basis job" in the world. However, we can consider absorbing individuals under a Fixed Term Contract (FTC) or under the Apprenticeship Act of 1961 for a specific time period and trade.
Regards,
Ravindra Kumar Gupta
Asst. Manager - HR
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From India, Mumbai
Regards,
Ravindra Kumar Gupta
Asst. Manager - HR
[Phone Number Removed For Privacy Reasons]
From India, Mumbai
You can appoint an employee as "Trainee / Apprentice / Probationer / Temporary" for a certain period. Upon completion of this period, you can continue their employment either by absorbing them into the permanent cadre, extending their probation period, or terminating them. All these options should be suitably mentioned in their appointment letter. Additionally, you must follow all applicable laws and rules regarding salaries, leaves, etc.
Also, as stated by Mr. Mitra, "trial basis" does not sound good.
From India, Mumbai
Also, as stated by Mr. Mitra, "trial basis" does not sound good.
From India, Mumbai
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