Karnataka restaurants, shops with more than 10 staff can operate 24/7


Bengaluru, Jan 2 (IANS): Karnataka on Saturday issued a circular allowing all shops and commercial establishments employing ten or more people in the state to operate on a 24x7 basis for next three years.

The move is aimed at generating employment and accelerating economic growth.

The state government in its circular stated that no employee should be made to work more than ten hours a day and be allowed to take a off once a week on a rotation basis.

"All employers shall not require or allow any person employed to work therein for more than eight hours in any day and forty-eight hours in any week and the period of work including overtime shall not exceed ten hours in any day," the government order said.

All employees are entitled to at least one week-off, the government said. It added that if an employee is made to work beyond eight hours in a day, she will have to be paid an overtime allowance.

Women employees shall not be allowed to work beyond 8 p.m. on any day in normal circumstances.

"Provided that an employer after obtaining written consent from a women employee may allow her to work between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. subject to providing adequate protection to her dignity, honour and safety," the circular said.

The government said any employers or managers violate its directives regarding shift timings will face action.

"If employees are found working on any holiday or after normal duty hours without proper indent of overtime, penal action shall be initiated against the employer/manager as laid down in the Karnataka Shops and Establishments Act and Karnataka Shops and Commercial Establishments Rules," the notification read.

These are the following conditions:

1) The employer shall display the details of every employee at a conspicuous place in the shop or commercial establishment.

2) Every employer shall exhibit details of the employees who are on holiday/leave on a daily basis in a conspicuous place in the shop or commercial establishments.

3) The wages including overtime wages of the employees shall be credited to their savings bank account as prescribed under the payments of wages Act, 1963.

4) An employer shall not require or allow any person employed to work therein for more than eight hours in any day and forty-eight hours in any week and the period of work including overtime shall not exceed ten hours in any day and fifty hours in a period of three continuous months.

5) If employees are found working on any holiday or after normal duty hours without proper indent of overtime, penal action shall be initiated against the employer/Manager as laid down in the Karnataka Shops and Establishments Act, 1961, and Karnataka Shops and Commercial Establishments Rules 1963.

6) Transport arrangements shall be provided to the woman employee who works in shifts. A notice to this effect shall be exhibited at the main entrance of the shop or commercial establishment indicating the availability of the transport.

7) The employees shall be provided with restroom, washroom, safety lockers and other basic amenities.

8) Every employer employing woman employee shall constitute internal complaints committee against sexual harassment of woman under the Sexual Harassment of Woman at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 (Central Act 14 of 2013) and the said committee shall be operative.

9) The notification said that the above terms and conditions shall be treated and implemented in addition to those provisions specified in the Karnataka Shops and Establishments Act, 1961. (Karnataka Act No. 8 of 1962) and The Workmen's Compensation Act, 1923 (Central Act 8 of 1923).

In the case of violation of any statutory provision or any of the above terms and conditions noticed by the inspector or otherwise necessary penal action shall be initiated against the employer/manager as laid down in the Karnataka Shops and Commercial Establishments Act, 1961 and Karnataka Shops and Commercial Establishments Rules, 1963.

It may be recalled that Karnataka government had issued such circular in November 2019 and January 2020 also but this was opposed vehemently by various sections of the state as a result of this it was subsequently withdrawn. This is the third attempt in as many years by Karnataka to allow shops to remain open 24/7.

 

  

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  • Vikhas, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 03 2021

    Good decision from government.. This decision will create more job opportunities. After 12 we no need to search for food or drinks now.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jan 03 2021

    It's the Time to Disco ...

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Sun, Jan 03 2021

    Thank God, Now on wards, we need not bother about 'last order, kitchen is closing' !!! and also we need not worry about gulping the last peg in bars!

    fun apart, this is a very good move. When establishments are open 24 hours, slowly, people will start coming out at night and night will be no different from day and hence safer. Dubai is the best example.

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  • sense_Shetty, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 03 2021

    What about Goodangadi and Dhaaba ..They should be allowed to operate 24x7

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  • Paul, mangalore

    Sun, Jan 03 2021

    Dabha & Gudangadi shouldn't give permission because sure they will.start selling drugs slowly.
    Dabha or gudangadeis even allowed to open should be monitored.

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Sun, Jan 03 2021

    Rules are very clear. If they can employ more than 10 people, they too can serve 24x7

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Bangalore

    Sun, Jan 03 2021

    It seems that the Karnataka govt is hard pressed of finance and hence thinking of these new innovative ideas. First of all, the restaurants and shops, before keeping open 24/7, should have enough customers in the night and that too so many that by keeping open, the marginal income generated takes care of cost. The restaurants near airports or big railway stations may do this, since people may come out from them and may want to have a good meal in the wee hours of the morning.

    One of the reasons why the 24-hour restaurant trend may start to kick off in Bangalore may be that for the alcohol attraction. Getting a glass of wine alongside a fine meal may appeal for many, but it seems that this may not be liked by a many people who are religious and scrupulous, who may think that the restaurant may not be able to cater with high standard, it used to during day time. The idea, though good, it can only work in certain places.

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman / Washington, DC.

    Sun, Jan 03 2021

    What happened to Yeddy's 'Night Curfew' ???....In same status of Cabinet expansion!!!,,,,

    Income doubling Scheme for Politicians ....lead by Yeddy and DKS....

    ....Tak...Takk...

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