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Section 59 – Factories Act, 1948

Factories Act, 1948

 

 

59. EXTRA WAGES FOR OVERTIME. –

 

(1) Where a worker works in a factory for more than nine hours in any day or for more than forty-eight hours in any week, he shall, in respect of overtime work, be entitled to wages at the rate of twice his ordinary rate of wages.

 

1(2) For the purposes of sub-section (1), “ordinary rate of wages” means the basic wages plus such allowances, including the cash equivalent of the advantage accruing through the concessional sale to workers of foodgrains and other articles, as the worker is for the time being entitled to, but does not include a bonus and wages for overtime work.

 

(3) Where any workers in a factory are paid on a piece-rate basis, the time rate shall be deemed to be equivalent to the daily average of their full-time earnings for the days on which they actually worked on the same or identical job during the month immediately preceding the calendar month during which the overtime work was done, and such time rates shall be deemed to be the ordinary rates of wages of those workers :

 

Provided that in the case of a worker who has not worked in the immediately preceding calendar month on the same or identical job, the time rate shall be deemed to be equivalent to the daily average of the earnings of the worker for the days on which he actually worked in the week in which the overtime work was done.

 

Explanation : For the purposes of this sub-section, in computing the earnings for the days on which the worker actually worked such allowances, including the cash equivalent of the advantage accruing through the concessional sale to workers of foodgrains and other articles, as the worker is for the time being entitled to, shall be included but any bonus or wages for overtime work payable in relation to the period with reference to which the earnings are being computed shall be excluded.

 

2(4) The cash equivalent of the advantage accruing through the concessional sale to a worker of foodgrains and other articles shall be computed as often as may be prescribed on the basis of the maximum quantity of foodgrains and other articles admissible to a standard family.

 

Explanation 1 : Standard family means a family consisting of the worker, his or her spouse and two children below the age of fourteen years requiring in all three adult consumption units.

 

Explanation 2 : Adult consumption unit means the consumption unit of a male above the age of fourteen years; and the consumption unit of a female above the age of fourteen years and that of a child below the age of fourteen years shall be calculated at the rates of 0.8 and 0.6 respectively of one adult consumption unit.

 

(5) The State Government may make rules prescribing –

 

(a) the manner in which the cash equivalent of the advantage accruing through the concessional sale to a worker of foodgrains and other articles shall be computed; and

 

(b) the registers that shall be maintained in a factory for the purpose of securing compliance with the provisions of this section.

 

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Section 59 creates an obligation on the employer to pay extra wages for overtime if a worker works for more than 9 hours in any day or for more than 48 hours in any week; National Textile Corporation (D.P.& R.) Ltd., Unit— Mahalaxmi Mills, Beawar v. Labour Court, Jaipur, 1997 LLR 518.

 

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1. Subs. by Act 94 of 1976, sec. 25, for sub-sections (2) and (3) (w.e.f. 26-10-1976).

 

2. Subs. by Act 25 of 1954, sec. 13, for sub-section (4) (w.e.f. 7-5-1954).

 

 

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