- As per Time Use Survey 2019, urban Indians aged 15-29, work 8.5 hours a day on average, with Uttarakhand ranking first at 9.6 hours a day. Rural Indians work 7.2 hours a day on average.
- Factories Act 1948- Every adult (a person who has completed 18 years of age) cannot work for more than 48 hours a week and not more than 9 hours in a day.
- Any employee who works for more than this period is eligible for overtime remuneration prescribed as twice the amount of ordinary wages.
- Mines Act 1952- No person in a mine is required to work for more than 10 hours in any day, inclusive of overtime.
- Minimum Wages Act 1948- Wages paid for overtime must be double the actual rate for any hour, or part of an hour, of actual work undertaken in excess of the prescribed 9 hours or 48 hours per week.
- New labour code- Weekly and daily working hours are capped at 48 hours and 12 hours, respectively.
- State’s Shops and Establishment Act - Every State in India has its own overtime rules and policy set out in this Act.
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